Denmark Reports New Drone Sightings
According to a news agency, which referenced confirmation from the Danish Armed Forces, drones were observed during the night at various military sites.
The precise locations of these occurrences and the number of suspicious drones involved were not revealed.
Nevertheless, the broadcaster pointed out Karup Air Force Station—Denmark's largest military base, housing around 3,500 personnel—as one of the sites experiencing drone activity on Friday night.
This recent surge in drone incidents follows the closure of airspace above several airports late Thursday, triggered by reports of drone operations.
These actions caused flight rerouting and intensified security fears regarding what Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described as “a hybrid war unfolding on Danish soil.”
Although authorities have yet to identify the parties responsible for the incidents, Frederiksen indicated Russia as the main threat behind these events.
Earlier, on September 10, a suspected Russian drone attack targeted Polish territory, leading NATO to dispatch fighter jets. Romania and Estonia also made comparable allegations, all of which Russia has denied.
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