Drone sightings were reported overnight from Wednesday into Thursday near Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark, as well as at three other airports across the country, according to police reports.
Authorities indicated their inability to neutralize the drones but assured the public there was no imminent threat. Consequently, flight operations were suspended for several hours.
This recent drone activity follows a similar incident earlier in the week at Copenhagen Airport, attributed by police to a “capable actor.”
The drones at Copenhagen prompted the grounding of flights in Denmark's capital for hours on Monday night, igniting speculation about potential involvement by Russia in this intrusion over Scandinavia's busiest airport.
A government press conference has been scheduled for Thursday morning to address the situation.
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