Out of approximately 60 reported sightings in 11 countries from August to November, only four — in Poland, Romania and Moldova — involved confirmed Russian drones that were either shot down by NATO aircraft or identified through recovered debris, the newspaper reported.
Trouw, which reviewed dozens of incidents using the platform Dronewatch, said the origin of 40 reported sightings could not be verified at all, with no visual, radar or debris evidence to confirm a drone’s presence.
At least 14 reports were later attributed to ordinary aircraft, helicopters, ships or even stars. A map compiled by Trouw showed three hobby or tourist drones and 11 other objects that were ultimately deemed not to be drones.
Non-paywalled link to original Trouw article: https://archive.ph/Uqb6l
That can be proven to be Russian*
Can we not pretend? Sometimes hard to definitively identify a drone that was shot down. And a copied Iranian drone could be hard to pin down too. But we all know and can see who sent them.
Look at the countries supposed Russian drones where “sighted”, if you truly believe Russia sent drones to France, Spain, Norway, or any of the western or northern most countries you are delusional.

But we all know and can see who sent them.
How so?
Mark Rutte told me.
Best regards, the toady western media






