December 5, 2025
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Irish police are investigating an incident involving drones during Zelenskyi’s visit

In Ireland, law enforcement officials have launched an official investigation into the incident involving unknown drones on the night of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s arrival in the country.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

In Ireland, law enforcement officials have launched an official investigation into the incident involving unknown drones on the night of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s arrival in the country.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to The Journal

Details: This happened after the Prime Minister of Ireland Michal Martin also confirmedthat such an incident occurred.

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The newspaper found out that the police are investigating the incident after an official appeal from the defense forces.

The investigation is being conducted by the Special Detective Unit (SDU), which is responsible for internal national security, counter-terrorism and other threats such as espionage.

It is assumed that the SDU will conduct negotiations with international partners as part of its work.

It is not yet known who launched and controlled the drones, as well as where they are now.

mass media previously reportedthat four unknown drones were flying in the direction of the flight path of the plane carrying Volodymyr Zelensky when it was landing at Dublin Airport.

The same drones also spied on the Irish warship LÉ William Butler Yeats, which was secretly deployed off Dublin.

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