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    British Air Base in Cyprus Hit by Suspected Drone Strike, Sky News Reports

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    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.

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    Iranian-made drone hits British air base in Cyprus, causing limited damage

    Drone Strike Escalates Tensions in Cyprus

    AKROTIRI, Cyprus, March 2 (Reuters) - A drone strike hit a British air base in Cyprus overnight, causing limited damage and no casualties, Cypriot and British officials said on Monday, in a marked escalation effectively dragging an EU member state into the conflict surrounding Iran.

    The threat continued into Monday when a government spokesman posted on X that two more "unmanned aerial vehicles" that were heading towards the British Royal Air Force base of Akrotiri were intercepted in time. Sirens sounded at the base after midday on Monday (1000 GMT) and Reuters witnesses saw aircraft taking off.

    The overnight strike, which hit a runway at the base, shook the east Mediterranean island, a holiday hotspot and home to thousands of foreign companies. The base, used in the past for military operations in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, was last attacked by Libyan militants in 1986.

    British and U.S. Military Operations

    Britain had moved additional air assets to Akrotiri in anticipation of U.S. action against Iran in preceding weeks while saying British bases would not be used.

    On Sunday, however, 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.

    British foreign minister Yvette Cooper said the U.S. had not requested access to the Akrotiri air base.  

    Details of the Drone Attack

    Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said in a speech that the Shahed-type unmanned aerial vehicle caused minor damage when it crashed into the military facilities at 12:03 a.m.

    It was not immediately clear from where the Iranian-made Shahed had been fired. 

    "All the competent services of the republic are on alert and in full operational readiness," Christodoulides said.

    'Cyprus Was Not the Target'

    Strategic Importance of Akrotiri Base

    Akrotiri base, 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.

    Although the bases are regarded as British sovereign territory, Cyprus itself is an EU member, now holding the bloc's rotating presidency. Britain has no legal obligation to inform Cyprus of its use in military operations, but it is customary for London to inform Nicosia of activity.

    "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.

    Official Responses and Security Measures

    Cooper said no further details could be provided immediately regarding the strike.

    "All of the precautionary measures are being taken around the base," Cooper told Sky News.

    Cyprus is not a member of NATO although it is part of the EU's mutual defence clause meaning other members of the bloc should come to its aid if it were attacked. 

    Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered support.

    "While the Republic of Cyprus was not the target, let me be clear: we stand collectively, firmly and unequivocally with our Member States in the face of any threat," she said in a post on X.

    On Sunday, British defence secretary John Healey said Britain had intercepted two missiles fired in the direction of Cyprus, but added he didn't believe Cyprus was deliberately targeted.

    An EU official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters they believed Iran was trying to expand the conflict and drag Europeans into it.

    Residents Take Shelter

    Impact on Local Communities

    People from the nearby civilian village of Akrotiri, home to Greek Cypriots, fled the community overnight, with some taking shelter at Cypriot army barracks in Limassol, local Mayor Pantelis Georgiou told the Cyprus News Agency. 

    "I was watching TV and I heard a big explosion. I called the SBA (bases police) asking what was happening, they said they couldn't say anything. I took my wife, my in-laws, to Limassol," a person identified as Theodoros told the state broadcaster CyBC from Akrotiri. 

    British Presence and Strategic Installations

    Britain has roughly 7,000 British personnel and dependents on Cyprus. The bases' territories, covering 99 square miles of Cyprus, or just under 3% of the island, also host a key listening post of the Joint Service Signal Unit at Ayios Nicolaos, which is part of the base on the eastern part of the island.       

    (Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru, Michele Kambas in Nicosia, Yiannis Kourtoglou at Akrotiri, Sarah Young and Sam Tabahriti in London and Lili Bayer in Brussels; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Aidan Lewis)

    References

    • UK to allow US to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran
    • 2026 Iran–United States crisis
    • UK Deploys Six RAF F-35B Stealth Fighters to Cyprus Amid Fears of U.S.-Iran Conflict

    Table of Contents

    • Drone Strike Escalates Tensions in Cyprus

    Key Takeaways

    • •The suspected drone strike occurred just hours after the UK permitted US defensive strikes using RAF bases, including Akrotiri, sparking heightened regional tensions. (theguardian.com)
    • •Air raid sirens sounded across Akrotiri and Dhekelia; five drones were intercepted though one impacted the airfield causing minor damage—no casualties reported. (en.wikipedia.org)

    Frequently Asked Questions about British air base in Cyprus hit by suspected drone strike, Sky News reports

    1What happened at the British air base in Cyprus?

    Britain's Royal Air Force base Akrotiri was hit by a suspected drone strike, as reported by Sky News.

    2Were there any casualties in the drone strike?

    No casualties were reported in the suspected drone strike at the Akrotiri base.

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    British and U.S. Military Operations
  • Details of the Drone Attack
  • 'Cyprus Was Not the Target'
  • Strategic Importance of Akrotiri Base
  • Official Responses and Security Measures
  • Residents Take Shelter
  • Impact on Local Communities
  • British Presence and Strategic Installations
  • •RAF Akrotiri, a strategic Permanent Joint Operating Base hosting Typhoons and recently deployed F‑35Bs, had been bolstered amid escalating Middle East tensions. (armyrecognition.com)
  • Which British air base was targeted in Cyprus?

    The Royal Air Force base Akrotiri near Limassol, Cyprus, was the target.

    4Who reported the incident at Akrotiri air base?

    Sky News reported the incident, citing the UK's Ministry of Defence.

    5When did the suspected drone strike at Akrotiri occur?

    The incident was reported on March 2.

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