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SIPA launched an Investigation after Two Drones flew over Rajlovac Barracks without Permission

Published November 5, 2024
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As reported, two days ago in the afternoon, unauthorized drone flights were recorded over the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (AFBiH) barracks in Rajlovac.

Members of the AFBiH noticed two drones flying low over the barracks, which were detected due to red lights revealing their position.

According to some sources, State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) investigators arrived on the scene and found that one of the drones had landed on a nearby hill.

Furthermore, a search of the areas surrounding the barracks was subsequently conducted, and the investigation is ongoing.

Part of the Rajlovac barracks area is generally an unrestricted flight zone, while in other parts, flying is restricted without permission or specific conditions met.

Flights by civilian drones over military sites are commonly prohibited in many countries, yet such incidents occur frequently, with several cases also recorded in BiH, Klix.ba writes.

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