Danish officials believe drone flyovers at 4 airports meant to sow fear
Summary
Recent drone flyovers disrupted four airports in Denmark, including a military base, but the people responsible are still unknown. Authorities believe the flights aimed to create fear, and they are looking at new laws to handle drones more effectively.Key Facts
- Drones flew over Aalborg Airport and three other airports in Denmark.
- The flights occurred overnight from Wednesday to Thursday.
- Authorities suspect a professional group organized the flights.
- Flights at Aalborg Airport were stopped for several hours.
- Danish officials say the aim was to create fear and division.
- New laws may allow officials to shoot down drones in the future.
- A similar drone incident happened days earlier at Copenhagen Airport.
- It's unclear if the Copenhagen incident relates to the recent drone activities.
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