The defense minister of Belgium revealed that multiple unidentified drones were observed flying over a military base housing U.S. nuclear weapons, raising concerns about potential espionage activities. Theo Francken, Belgium’s defense minister, disclosed that the drones were tracked above the Kleine-Brogel Air Base in northern Belgium. Despite efforts to neutralize the threat, a drone jammer failed to disable the devices. A helicopter and police units pursued the drones but lost contact after several kilometers. Francken emphasized the gravity of the situation, thanking security personnel for their vigilance and pledging continued efforts to identify the operators. He described the incidents as “very concerning,” suggesting the drones may have been conducting surveillance on critical military assets, including F-16 aircraft and munitions storage areas. The defense minister added that investigations are ongoing but did not confirm the origin of the drones. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump recently signaled plans to resume nuclear weapons testing, though details remain unclear.