UNMAS Colombia Highlights Risks of Weaponized Drones in New Report
A technical paper by UNMAS Colombia reveals a 445% increase in weaponized drone attacks in 2025, underscoring urgent humanitarian risks. The report calls for coordinated efforts to protect civilians amidst escalating violence.

On April 15, 2026, UNMAS Colombia released a report detailing the increasing threat of weaponized drones, citing 333 attacks in 2025, a 445% rise from the previous year. The humanitarian impact is severe, with over 1.6 million people affected by violence—three times the number from 2024.
The report emphasizes the necessity for coordinated responses among national and international stakeholders to mitigate risks. Panel discussions highlighted the need for improved information-sharing and preventive measures, alongside ongoing initiatives like an anti-drone shield project by the Ministry of Defense. UNMAS Colombia urges sustained collaboration to enhance civilian protection in affected areas.




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