Answer: European Border and Agency

answer: Nearly 2,000 miles away in the Polish capital, Warsaw, a drone operator watches their final moments via a live transmission, according to The Guardian. There is no ship to answer the SOS, just an unmanned aerial vehicle operated by the European border and coast guard agency, Frontex. Dozens of people fighting for their lives in the Mediterranean use their remaining energy to wave frantically for help. This is not a scene from some nightmarish future on Europe's maritime borders but a present-day probability. This spending has come as the EU pulls back its naval missions in the Mediterranean and harasses almost all search-and-rescue charity boats out of the water. Frontex, which is based in Warsaw, is part of a 95m investment by the EU in unmanned aerial vehicles, the Observer has learned. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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