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Britain says it’s not at war after a drone strikes its Akrotiri base in Cyprus

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Updated 2.3.2026
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Nikos Christodoulides *Cyprus RAF Akrotiri Shahed Ministry of Defence (MoD)

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Mar 2 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 2

Britain says it’s not at war after a drone strikes its Akrotiri base in Cyprus

A Shahed-type drone struck the UK's RAF Akrotiri air base in Cyprus on Monday, March 2, 2026, causing minor material damage to military installations. Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed the incident. The drone strike occurred near Limassol. The event follows British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statement that the UK would assist the U.S. in the war against Iran. Despite the strike, Britain has stated it is not at war.

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Key Claims

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A Shahed-type drone caused “minor material damage” to military installations inside the UK’s RAF Akrotiri air base.

— Nikos Christodoulides, Cyprus President

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The drone strike occurred early morning near Limassol, Cyprus, on Monday, March 2, 2026.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K. would help the U.S. in the war against Iran.

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Britain says it’s not at war after a drone strikes its Akrotiri base in Cyprus

Mar 2 Morning

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Al JazeeraMar 2

British military base in Cyprus targeted in suspected drone attack

In March 2026, the British Royal Air Force base of Akrotiri in Cyprus was targeted in a suspected drone attack, marking the first such incident since 1986. The attack occurred after the UK Prime Minister agreed to allow the United States to use British bases to attack Iran. Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed the incident, stating that a Shahed-type drone caused minor damage to the military facilities. Authorities advised residents near the base to shelter in place following the incident. Akrotiri, a UK base since Cyprus' independence in 1960, has been used for military operations in the Middle East. The incident represents an escalation in the ongoing conflict.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 2

Non-essential personnel to leave UK airbase in Cyprus after drone strike

Following a drone strike at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, non-essential personnel are being temporarily relocated as a precautionary measure. The incident, which occurred overnight, caused limited material damage and no casualties. Cypriot authorities identified the drone as a Shahed model. The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed the incident and stated that force protection in the region is at its highest level. The base remains operational, and other facilities on the island will continue to function normally. The incident happened hours after the UK agreed to allow the US to use British military bases to attack Iranian missile sites.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 2

US-Israel war on Iran live updates: conflict spreads to Lebanon as IDF strikes Hezbollah after attack on Israel

Tensions between Israel and Iran have escalated, leading to a spread of conflict into Lebanon. Israel conducted airstrikes on Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut early Monday morning after the Iran-backed group launched missiles and drones toward Israel. These actions were reportedly in retaliation for the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. The Israeli military issued evacuation orders for 55 villages and towns in Lebanon, citing the presence of Hezbollah operatives and facilities. Consequently, residents are fleeing the affected areas, causing traffic congestion and displacement. Separately, the UK Ministry of Defence is responding to a suspected drone strike at its military base in Cyprus.

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Key Claims

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The attack marks the first strike on the UK’s Royal Air Force base ⁠of Akrotiri since 1986.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK would allow the United States to use its bases to attack Iran.

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Our country does not participate in any way and does not intend to be part of any military operation.

— President Nikos Christodoulides

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Non-essential personnel will leave the UK’s RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus after it was hit by a drone strike.

— Cypriot authorities and the Ministry of Defence (MoD)

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The Akrotiri base was hit overnight by an unmanned Shahed drone which caused minor material damage.

— Nikos Christodoulides, president of Cyprus