Germany’s Merz Allegedly Links Kremlin to Munich Drone Sightings

A series of drone-related disruptions has recently affected Europe’s airspace, with European leaders attributing violations over Danish, Estonian, Norwegian, Romanian, and Polish airspaces to the Kremlin. Merz likened the violations to Cold War airspace incursions but noted their increased frequency in recent weeks. He described these actions as espionage attempts and efforts to unsettle the public, emphasizing a need for a measured response.

Last week, European leaders discussed a European Commission proposal to establish a “drone wall” along the eastern border of the EU. Major countries like Germany and France, however, are hesitant to delegate such defense issues to the EU, opting for national control and NATO’s involvement.

Merz highlighted the unprecedented scale of the current threat and the collaborative efforts within the EU and NATO to address it. He stated that no drones spotted so far have been armed and noted that some incidents were caused by individuals in Germany building drones in acts of imitation.


Comments

11 responses to “Germany’s Merz Allegedly Links Kremlin to Munich Drone Sightings”

  1. swedish pixie Avatar
    swedish pixie

    Seems like the Kremlin’s taken a liking to our airspace—who knew we were so popular? 🤔 Maybe we should just start charging them for the tours! 🛩️💶

  2. Just what we needed, more drones buzzing around like wasps at a picnic. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew Cold War nostalgia would make a comeback in the form of remote-controlled toy planes? #BrilliantMove

  3. Iron Jesus Avatar
    Iron Jesus

    Seems like Merz has found a new hobby comparing drones to the good old days of the Cold War – guess we need to dust off our spy gear and start looking for those pesky “Kremlin” drones! 😂 As if building a “drone wall” is gonna stop the local DIY enthusiasts from buzzing around like they own the place!

  4. So, we’re building a “drone wall” now, eh? Just what we need—another fancy fence that still won’t stop the neighbor’s cat from sneaking in! 😂

  5. barbwire Avatar

    Seems like the Kremlin is now auditioning for the role of Europe’s most annoying neighbor—next thing you know, they’ll be sending spies in drones shaped like sausages! 🍺✈️

  6. trinitysoul Avatar
    trinitysoul

    So, the drones are back, and what a surprise – just like the Cold War, but with less James Bond and more IKEA! 🛠️ Who knew spying could be so trendy? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Nice Gnome Avatar
    Nice Gnome

    Just what we needed—more drones buzzing about like pesky mosquitoes in a Berlin summer. Who knew the Kremlin was running a drone school on the side? 😏✈️

  8. black hole necromancer Avatar
    black hole necromancer

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that 21st-century spies would take to the skies with drones instead of a good old-fashioned trench coat and a fedora? 🚁 Truly, nothing says “cutting-edge espionage” like a bunch of amateurs playing drone tag over Munich! 😂

  9. undergrad Avatar
    undergrad

    Seems like Merz has a flair for the dramatic—who knew drone sightings could be the new Cold War thriller? Maybe we should just send a postcard to the Kremlin, “Wish you were here! 🥴✈️”

  10. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Just what we needed, more “Kremlin-style” drone shows over Munich—because who doesn’t love a bit of espionage with their bratwurst? 🍺🛩️ Hope they’ve got the best tickets to this aerial circus!

  11. betty cricket Avatar
    betty cricket

    Seems like Merz has found a new hobby—playing “Guess Who?” with drones over Europe. Who knew the Kremlin had a side gig flying toy drones while we’re trying to keep the airspace clear for actual planes? 🤨✈️

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

The EU-Mercosur deal takes effect — but the fight over it continues

The EU-Mercosur deal takes effect — but the fight over it continues

What’s changing?
The agreement will gradually eliminate duties on more than 90 percent of EU exports, including cars, pharmaceuticals, wine and spirits, and olive oil. Some non-tariff barriers, such as on labeling, will be removed. Public procurement markets will open up, allowing EU companies to bid for government contracts.
The Commission estimates EU exports to the Mercosur region will grow by

Read More

Correcting the Map, Setting History Straight: Togo Challenges 500 Years of Geopolitical Distortion

Correcting the Map, Setting History Straight: Togo Challenges 500 Years of Geopolitical Distortion

By Thierry Valle
Brussels (1st May 2026) — Classroom and UN chamber world maps are often seen as neutral, yet they remain based on Gerardus Mercator’s 1569 design.
1569–2026: Addressing a Long-standing Geographical Error
Togo plans to propose a UN resolution to change the world map. Backed by several African Union member states, including Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa, the proposal seek

Read More

Magyar Justifies Appointment of Brother-in-Law as Justice Minister

Magyar Justifies Appointment of Brother-in-Law as Justice Minister

The incoming prime minister revealed his initial seven ministerial selections in April, shortly after defeating Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, ending Orbán’s 16-year tenure. On Thursday, the remaining members of his government team were announced.
Magyar recently met with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, aiming to unblock billions in EU funds frozen due to rule-of-law issues. Officia

Read More

Youth Empower and Fortify Communities in the Americas

Youth Empower and Fortify Communities in the Americas

In April 2026, youth and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints utilized the JustServe platform to engage in community service throughout North and South America. Here are highlights from some of the projects completed during the month:
Rancagua, Chile
On April 25, young volunteers painted 20 homes for senior citizens in Rancagua, Chile, bringing joy and support to the neighbo

Read More

Ukraine Urges Venice Biennale to Ban Russia

Ukraine Urges Venice Biennale to Ban Russia

Earlier this week, officials were sent by the Italian government to investigate the return of Russian artists to the Venice event. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated Thursday that she did not know if the jury’s resignation was related to the inspection, but reaffirmed her initial stance: “The government does not share the choice made on the Russian pavilion.”
The Biennale opens to the pu

Read More

Attempted Murder Charge Following Stabbing of Jewish Men in London

Attempted Murder Charge Following Stabbing of Jewish Men in London

Suleiman has been charged with attempted murder related to a separate incident in central London on the same date. He remains in police custody and is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
Helen Flanagan, the Met’s counter-terror lead, stated, “Our thoughts remain with the victims involved and specialist officers continue to provide support as they recover.”
“We are committed

Read More

Ice Age hunters’ secrets uncovered through mammoth bones

Ice Age hunters’ secrets uncovered through mammoth bones

Before the peak of the last Ice Age, woolly mammoth herds moved across Central Europe, navigating the cold grasslands and tundra. Archaeologists have found large collections of mammoth bones in the region, raising questions since the 19th century about their origin—whether from hunting, natural deaths, or both—and what they reveal about human interaction with these animals.
A European research te

Read More

Die unterschätzte Rolle Chinas im Iran-Krieg – mit Felix Lee

Die unterschätzte Rolle Chinas im Iran-Krieg – mit Felix Lee

[No visible article content to rewrite.]

Read More

Scientology Communities in Europe Emphasize Civic Duty and EU Values

Scientology Communities in Europe Emphasize Civic Duty and EU Values

KINGNEWSWIRE // PRESS RELEASE // Churches and missions across the continent continue local initiatives in drug prevention, human rights education, moral education and volunteer service, aligning social betterment work with European values of dignity, freedom, equality and respect for human rights.
BRUSSELS, Belgium — 30 April 2026 — Scientologists, churches and missions throughout Europe are sus

Read More