Europe has to confront the reality of the "hybrid warfare" being waged against it, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, telling EU lawmakers that a series of incidents was "not random harassment" but part of a concerted campaign to unsettle and weaken the bloc.

Recent drone and airspace incursions, cyberattacks and election interference were just a few incidents that von der Leyen cited as instances of hybrid warfare against Europe.

"In just the past two weeks, MiG fighters have violated Estonia's airspace, and drones have flown over critical sites in Belgium, Poland, Romania, Denmark and Germany. Flights have been grounded, jets scrambled, and countermeasures deployed to ensure the safety of our citizens," von der Leyen said Wednesday during a speech to the E

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