British air base in Cyprus hit by suspected drone strike, Sky News reports
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Posted on March 2, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 2, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 2, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 2, 2026
RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus was struck by a suspected drone attack around midnight local time on March 2, 2026. The incident caused minor damage, triggered air raid alerts, but resulted in no casualties, according to the UK Ministry of Defence and Cypriot authorities.
AKROTIRI, Cyprus, March 2 (Reuters) - A drone strike hit Britain's Royal Air Force base of Akrotiri in Cyprus overnight, causing limited damage and no casualties, the island's president and Britain's defence ministry said on Monday.
The first attack on the British military facility since a rocket attack by Libyan militants in 1986, the incident represents a marked escalation in the conflict.
"All the competent services of the republic are on alert and in full operational readiness," President Nikos Christodoulides said in a speech.
The Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicle caused minor damage when it crashed into the military facilities at 12:03 a.m., he added.
"I want to be clear: Our country does not participate in any way and does not intend to be part of any military operation," Christodoulides said.
It was not immediately clear from where the Iranian-made Shahed had been fired. Two sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters the British bases intercepted a second drone.
While the bases are regarded as British sovereign territory, Cyprus itself is an EU member, now holding the bloc's rotating presidency.
Akrotiri, south-west of the sprawling coastal city of Limassol, is one of two bases Britain has retained in the former colony since independence in 1960. In addition to the military facilities, it houses families of serving personnel.
Base authorities advised residents near Akrotiri to shelter in place until further notice after a "suspected drone impact", and added later that non-essential personnel would be dispersed, while other British facilities would operate normally.
Akrotiri, located on a square-shaped peninsula on the southern tip of Cyprus, has been used in the past for military operations in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain had accepted a U.S. request to use its bases for defensive strikes against Iranian missiles in storage depots or launchers.
(Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru, Michele Kambas in Nicosia and Yiannis Kourtoglou at Akrotiri; Editing by Himani Sarkar, Jacqueline Wong and Clarence Fernandez)
Britain's Royal Air Force base Akrotiri was hit by a suspected drone strike, as reported by Sky News.
No casualties were reported in the suspected drone strike at the Akrotiri base.
The Royal Air Force base Akrotiri near Limassol, Cyprus, was the target.
Sky News reported the incident, citing the UK's Ministry of Defence.
The incident was reported on March 2.
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