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This Article is From Feb 25, 2015

Unidentified Drones Reappear Over Paris During Night

Unidentified Drones Reappear Over Paris During Night
At least five drones were spotted flying over central Paris landmarks during the night on January 24. (Agence France-Presse)
Paris:

Unidentified drones flew over Paris for a second night in a row, police said today in the latest mystery appearance of unmanned aircraft over the French capital at a time of high security.

The latest sightings follow a series of drone spottings at French atomic plants last year and, more recently, over the presidential palace and a bay in Brittany that houses nuclear submarines.

Authorities have been left scratching their heads as they remain unable to catch any of the operators or determine whether the flyovers are malicious in nature, at a time of high vigilance after last month's deadly Paris attacks.

A police source told AFP that witnesses and security forces reported at least five incidents overnight yesterday to today over central Paris.

The tiny aircraft were spotted near the US embassy, not far from the Invalides military museum, the Eiffel Tower and several major horoughfares leading in and out of the French capital, the source added.

Police had already been trying to find out who was behind the appearance of an estimated five separate drone flights over similar areas of Paris the previous night.

"Is it a game? Scouting for future operations? The investigation will show us," a Parisian police chief said yesterday.

Authorities were first alerted to mystery drone flyovers in October, when state-run power company EDF filed a complaint with police after detecting the small unmanned aerial vehicles zipping over seven atomic plants.

The sightings continued into November, and altogether some 20 flyovers took place over nuclear plants. Their operators were never found.

French law bans small civilian drones from sensitive areas such as nuclear facilities, which are protected by a no-fly zone that spans a 2.5-kilometre radius and a height of 1,000 metres.

Flying the unmanned aerial vehicles over the French capital is also banned by law.

In October, a 24-year-old Israeli tourist spent a night in jail and was slapped with a 400-euro ($450) fine for flying a drone above the Notre Dame cathedral.

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