Drones flew over four Danish airports overnight Wednesday into Thursday, the latest instance of unexplained drone activity ...
A sighting of a suspected drone briefly shuttered a Danish airport on Friday for the second time in a few hours.
Aalborg runs commercial flights but also hosts the army's special operations command, its maritime special operations force ...
The move, backed by EU officials, comes after NATO jets were forced to intercept Russian drones and airports in Denmark faced ...
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Suspected drone activity disrupted Denmark's Aalborg airport for the second time within 24 hours on Thursday evening, after Copenhagen alerted NATO and the EU over a similar "hybrid attack" the day ...
"We have thoroughly investigated the area, and we have not found anything," North Jutland Police Chief Christian Tilsted said ...
Aalborg Airport in Denmark reopened its airspace after two consecutive nights of closures due to suspected drone activity.
The vessel had its tracking equipment deactivated, indicating the vessel wished to avoid detection by Danish authorities.
At least five Danish airports saw the drones overnight, including at Aalborg and Billund airports, which had to close for hours, according to the BBC. Skrydstrup air base, where at least one drone was ...
European governments are on alert after Russian incursions into NATO airspace, but the Danish authorities said they could not ...
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