Denmark, NATO and Article 4
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Denmark was forced to halt flights from Aalborg airport after drone activity was spotted in the country's airspace for the second time this week.
COPENHAGEN: Denmark has told its NATO allies that drone incursions which disrupted two airports this week were linked to a state actor, Latvia’s foreign minister said on Thursday (Sep 25), as Copenhag
The vessel had its tracking equipment deactivated, indicating the vessel wished to avoid detection by Danish authorities.
DENMARK may initiate Nato’s Article 4 after mysterious drone incursions menaced four airports across the country in one night. It comes just days after Copenhagen Airport – the busiest
Russia is suspected of entering NATO airspace in Poland, Denmark and Estonia but the Kremlin has warned that if its aircraft are shot down, there 'will be war'.
Intrusions into NATO’s airspace blamed on Russia have reached an unprecedented scale, raising questions about whether the Kremlin is trying to test the alliance’s willingness to respond to a direct attack or divert its attention and resources from the war in Ukraine.
Denmark's defense chief has called a series of unidentified drones being spotted near airports and military installations a "hybrid attack."
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has assured Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of the alliance's solidarity following drone incidents at Danish airports. The situation is being taken "very seriously,