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    Cyprus Calls Off Alert After Suspect Object Spotted Close to Lebanon

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    Posted on March 4, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    On March 4, Cyprus detected a suspicious object near Lebanese airspace. Two Greek F‑16s were scrambled, and the alert was lifted after over an hour following investigation, with authorities maintaining vigilance.

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    Cyprus Airspace Alert Lifted After Suspect Object Spotted Near Lebanon

    Incident Overview and Response

    Detection of Suspect Object

    NICOSIA, March 4 (Reuters) - Cyprus said a suspect object had been detected close to Lebanese airspace on Wednesday, and a government source said two Greek F-16 fighter jets had been scrambled to intercept it.

    The alert was called off more than an hour later.

    Official Statement

    "The incident for which there was relevant information has been investigated and is considered closed. The competent authorities are monitoring the situation on an ongoing basis and all appropriate measures are being taken by the available means within the framework of established procedures," government spokesperson Konstantinos Letymbiotis said in a post on X.

    No further details were immediately available.

    Impact on Air Traffic

    Two aircraft that were preparing to land at Cyprus' Larnaca airport were diverted while the jets were scrambled, the government source said.

    Context: Recent Drone Strikes

    Strike on British Royal Air Force Base

    The incident followed a strike by an Iranian-made drone on a British Royal Air Force base in Akrotiri in Cyprus on Monday as the U.S. and Israeli air war against Iran continued. Two other drones were intercepted by Cyprus later that day. 

    Suspected Perpetrators

    Cypriot officials said they believed the drones on Monday were fired by Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    (Writing by Michele Kambas; Editing by Alison Williams and Timothy Heritage)

    References

    • Cyprus reports suspicious object near Lebanese airspace | eKathimerini.com
    • Greek F-16s scramble after drone spotted near Lebanese airspace; airspace temporarily shut | eKathimerini.com
    • Hezbollah said to have launched drone that struck UK RAF airbase in Cyprus

    Table of Contents

    • Incident Overview and Response
    • Detection of Suspect Object
    • Official Statement

    Key Takeaways

    • •A suspect object detected near Lebanese airspace prompted the immediate scramble of Greek F‑16s and precautionary airspace measures over Larnaca airport (ekathimerini.com).
    • •Greek fighter jets intercepted the object to investigate; while two flights were briefly affected, Cyprus’s airspace remained open and the alert was lifted after confirmation the incident was resolved ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cyprus calls off alert after suspect object spotted close to Lebanon

    1Why did Cyprus issue an airspace alert?

    Cyprus detected a suspect object near Lebanese airspace, prompting authorities to issue an alert and scramble Greek F-16 fighter jets.

    2What actions were taken by authorities during the incident?

    Greek F-16 jets were scrambled, and two aircraft preparing to land at Larnaca airport were diverted during the alert.

    Impact on Air Traffic
  • Context: Recent Drone Strikes
  • Strike on British Royal Air Force Base
  • Suspected Perpetrators
  • ekathimerini.com
  • •The incident adds to a series of recent security events linked to regional tensions, including Iranian-made drone strikes on RAF Akrotiri, suspected to be launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon (theguardian.com).
  • 3How long did the Cyprus airspace alert last?

    The alert lasted for just over an hour before being called off, after authorities investigated the situation.

    4Was the incident related to previous drone attacks in Cyprus?

    The incident followed a strike by an Iranian-made drone on a British Royal Air Force base and other drone interceptions earlier that week.

    5Who is believed to be behind the recent drone incidents in Cyprus?

    Cypriot officials believe drones targeting Cyprus on Monday were fired by Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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