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Cyprus calls off alert after suspect object spotted close to Lebanon

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 4:18 AM

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.

“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.

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

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.

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)