Volodymyr Zelensky’s plane was followed by four military-style drones before it landed at Dublin airport on Monday, according to a report.
Sources told The Journal that the drones took off from a location in the northeast of the Irish capital and flew towards the flight path of the Ukrainian president in breach of a no-fly zone.
Gardaí are investigating the incident but have not yet been able to confirm where the drones came from or who may have been controlling them.
They are trying to establish whether the drones took off from land or an undetected ship slipping past radars.
Ireland’s security services said the drones were large, military-type devices and that the incident could be deemed a hybrid attack, the Journal reports.

It comes at a time of increased caution across Europe after months of warnings about drone-led hybrid attacks disrupting travel and forcing airports shut.
The Independent contacted the Gardaí for comment.
Zelensky’s visit this week was the first to Ireland by a Ukrainian president and came as he sought to shore up support from European leaders with US-led peace talks ongoing.
In an address to Irish parliamentarians, Zelensky received a standing ovation in the Dail chamber and urged Ireland to take “an active role” in calling for a tribunal for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
Russia has been accused of trying to undermine support for Ukraine on the continent by orchestrating so-called hybrid attacks, spooking the public and testing local response times.
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