

On December 4, The Journal reported that Zelensky's plane was accompanied by four unknown military-type drones before landing at Dublin Airport on the evening of December 1. The drones flew in the direction of the flight path of Zelensky's plane, violating the no-fly zone.
The Ukrainian president's plane landed at Dublin airport a little earlier than planned. At the same time, the drones reached the place where Zelensky’s plane flew over precisely at the moment when he was expected there, The Journal emphasized.
It is not yet known who launched and controlled the drones, or where they are currently located.
“The receiving party is responsible for security. According to their data, there were indeed such drones, but this did not affect the visit and did not force anything to be changed in the visit,” Litvin commented on the incident.
Context
Zelensky arrived in Dublin at about 1.00 Kyiv time on December 2. It was his first official visit to Ireland.
In Dublin, the head of the Ukrainian state held meetings with the Prime Minister of Ireland Michaul Martin, the country's President Catherine Connolly, and also spoke in the Irish parliament.




