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Mystery drones seen over Paris for second night

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The Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse Tower, seen from the cockpit of a French Transal military aircraft.(Photo: Guillaume Baptiste, AFP/Getty Images)


PARIS — Mysterious drones flew over famous landmarks in France's capital for the second straight night, triggering bewilderment, bemusement and concern as the country tightens security in the wake of last month's terrorist attacks.
Five sightings were reported near the Place de la Concorde, Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower between 11 p.m. Tuesday and 2 a.m. Wednesday — a repeat of excursions over the iconic Iron Lady and near the U.S. Embassy the previous night, French news agency AFP reported.
Police are scrambling to figure out who has been operating the drones — first seen late last year — but so far have announced no leads in the bizarre incidents. Dozens of investigators are on the case, France's National Gendarmerie, a branch of the country's armed forces, said in a statement.
Christophe Naudin, a criminologist who specializes in aerial security said the drones seen in the skies above Paris on Monday night into Tuesday morning "weren't toys" and cost thousands of dollars.
Still, Naudin said the machines don't pose a threat.
"The worst that can happen is that they fall on someone's head," he said. "After a while, if a drone is out of power it just falls, and it is quite heavy."
The machines seen flying around into Wednesday morning weren't the more sophisticated style of drones, Naudin said, adding they were "probably the act of jokers riding on the climate of confusion and tension."
Parisians remain uneasy more than a month after deadly terrorist attacks in the capital left 17 dead, including 12 at the offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Thousands of extra security personnel have been deployed throughout the nation as the government tightens measures against extremism and hate speech and looks to thwart French residents who seek to fight with radicals in Syria.
Germain Chambost, a former fighter pilot in the French air force, said the drones are an attempt to taunt authorities.
"For drones to fly over a city like this without being detected, it means they are very small, equipped with rotors and built with composite material rather than metal — they are not capable of holding a dangerous explosive charge," he said.
Still, Olivier Charcot, 47, says he finds the situation "worrisome."
"(The authorities) are able to monitor phone and text messages, but not to detect where the signal (of drones) which fly over the nerve centers of the capital," he said.
Naudin says that is likely what the drone-fliers intended to instill fear.
"The goal here is to scare people and attack the feeling of security of the nation," he said. "Their message is that modern states are incapable of protecting their nation, their territory, their citizens."
For the most part, residents shrugged off the threat. Sophie Bergart, a Parisian and mother of three, said she wasn't concerned about the drones.
"I have far more important worries than what flies over my head," Bergart said. "I am not worried as long as they is nothing clear to worry about."




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