Unidentified drones flew over Copenhagen’s airport, prompting worries Russia could be involved
Summary
Drones of unknown origin flew over Copenhagen Airport, causing the airspace to temporarily close and raising concerns about possible Russian involvement. Authorities were unsure if Russia was behind the incident, but noted the disruption to airport operations and heightened security concerns in the region. Flights resumed the next day, though some delays and cancellations continued.Key Facts
- Unidentified drones prompted the shutdown of airspace over Copenhagen Airport.
- The incident did not cause harm, but disrupted airport traffic significantly.
- Denmark's Prime Minister mentioned the possibility of Russian involvement, which Russia denied.
- Officials decided not to shoot down the drones due to safety risks.
- The drones appeared to be operated by skilled individuals.
- A similar drone event happened in Oslo, Norway, the same evening, but no connection to the Copenhagen incident has been confirmed.
- Heightened security concerns in the region are due to previous Russian military actions.
- Flights resumed at Copenhagen Airport the following day.
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