News photo illustrating a drone incident at the Russian embassy on Lidingö, showing the drone releasing liquid on the building with police investigating.
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Drone releases liquid on Russian embassy building on Lidingö

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Police were alerted early on Saturday morning to the Russian embassy's building on Lidingö after sightings of a drone releasing some type of liquid mixture onto the facade. A preliminary investigation into vandalism and molestation has been initiated, but the content of the liquid remains unclear. No one has been arrested and no one appears to have been harmed.

The incident occurred around 6 a.m. on Saturday morning, November 8, 2025, when police received an alert about a drone flying over the Russian embassy's trade representation buildings on Lidingö, a suburb of Stockholm. According to police, a liquid mixture was observed on the building's facade, but its exact composition is under investigation. Aftonbladet, which was first to report the event, stated it involved red paint mixed with something, but police spokesperson Susanna Rinaldo confirmed only that it was 'some type of liquid mixture' and that analysis is ongoing.

'Right now, I have information that there are damages to the facade', Rinaldo told TT. She added: 'What exactly the content of that liquid mixture is, remains to be seen. It's being examined as part of the investigation.' Police are also investigating whether a drone was indeed involved and have conducted several investigative measures regarding the sightings.

The preliminary investigation is classified as vandalism and molestation, with potential for additional charges. 'It is likely that more criminal classifications may be added', according to Rinaldo. There are no reports of anyone getting the liquid on them or being arrested. The Russian embassy's main building is on Kungsholmen in central Stockholm, while the Lidingö structure is used for trade representation. The incident has not been reported to cause any personal injuries.

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Photo illustration of drone sightings disrupting operations at Landvetter Airport, showing drones in the sky, grounded planes, and police on site during evening airspace closure.
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