Drone attacks leave Denmark exposed - and searching for response
Summary
Denmark faced a series of drone activities at airports and military bases in Jutland, exposing vulnerabilities in their defenses. The government and military are considering how to respond, with fingers pointing toward possible international involvement. No damage or harm resulted from the incidents, but the events have sparked serious security discussions.Key Facts
- Drone sightings occurred at multiple locations in Jutland, including Aalborg and Billund airports.
- Aalborg airport also serves as a military base, and Skrydstrup hosts air force planes.
- Danish police are investigating drone activities around Denmark's oil and gas platforms.
- The Danish government suspects a "professional actor" behind the incidents.
- Russia's involvement is suspected, but no concrete evidence has been confirmed.
- Other NATO countries like Poland and Estonia have also experienced similar hybrid warfare.
- Denmark is considering invoking NATO's Article 4, which calls for consultations when a member is threatened.
- Denmark has refrained from shooting down the drones over safety concerns.
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