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"textContent": "In 2024, 16 terrorist attacks took place in Europe, and in the future terrorists may increasingly use unmanned aerial vehicles, Latvia’s State Security Service (VDD) assesses in its 2025 annual report. The VDD notes that all terrorist attacks carried out in Europe last year were small-scale assaults with a relatively limited number of casualties. Twelve […]\n\nThe post State Security Service: Terrorists may turn to drones as a new trend in Europe appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
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