Copenhagen Airport in Denmark was forced to close on Monday evening after multiple large drones were sighted near the airport. Authorities reported seeing two or three unidentified drones in the area, raising serious security concerns. The airport immediately suspended all take-offs and landings to ensure passenger safety.
As a result of the closure, at least 15 flights were diverted to other airports. Danish police confirmed that the airport will remain closed until the situation is fully resolved and it is safe to operate again. This incident comes amid heightened security tensions in northern Europe, with recent reports of:
- Increased Russian sabotage activities
- Incursions by drones and fighter jets into NATO airspace
Airport officials emphasized the priority of passenger safety and stated that they are closely working with police and security forces to monitor the situation. Travelers are advised to check with airlines for updates on their flights.
This unexpected disruption has caused inconvenience to many passengers but reflects growing concerns about drone security and airspace safety in Europe.
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