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Danish officials believe drone flyovers at 4 airports are meant to sow fear and division

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Copenhagen, Denmark ⁣ – Danish authorities are investigating ⁣drone flyovers at four airports – Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, and Billund – as a deliberate attempt to create fear and ⁣division, prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ⁣stated Thursday. ‍The incidents prompted temporary flight disruptions and‌ heightened security concerns across the ​country.

Frederiksen called the‍ Copenhagen incident “the most serious attack on Danish critical ⁤infrastructure to date.” While it remains unclear if the flyover is connected to recent disruptions, the events occur ⁤amid increased security anxieties in northern Europe following reported Russian aggression.

RussiaS Embassy in Denmark rejected⁤ any ⁤involvement in ⁢the drone incidents, labeling the claims⁤ a “staged provocation” intended⁤ to ‍escalate tensions and prolong the conflict in Ukraine. “The Russian ⁢side firmly rejects the ‌absurd speculations of involvement in the incidents,” the embassy saeid in a statement.

The incidents follow a recent pattern of airspace breaches and alleged‍ incursions.Earlier this month, Russian drones⁢ were downed over Poland, and Estonia ​reported intrusions by Russian fighter‍ jets. NATO ⁢has warned Russia it will use all means to defend against further breaches.

French President Emmanuel Macron has argued‌ that ⁢NATO nations must react “more strongly”​ to Russian incursions, warning that inaction could leave countries like ‌Poland, Estonia, and Romania vulnerable, possibly escalating ⁤to Germany and ‌France. ⁣

Frederiksen confirmed she is in contact with NATO Secretary-General mark Rutte, stating they agreed NATO would work with Denmark to⁢ “ensure safety and security.”

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