‘Drones’ force ANOTHER Danish airport to ground all flights for the second time in three days

Another airport in Denmark has grounded all flights following the opinion of several drones in the airspace.
All incoming and separated planes were stopped at Aalborg Airport on Wednesday night and the incoming flights were directed to other airports.
In a mission in X, the Nordjyllands police said: ‘Drones were observed near the Aalborg airport and the airspace is closed. There are police and investigating more. ‘
An airport spokesman did not say how many drones were detected in the airspace.
Four flights, including two SAS planes, one of which was Norway and a KLM flight, were affected.
This week comes after the Danish police imply that they can be behind a flock of drones that closed Russia’s Copenhagen airport, disrupts approximately 100 flights and left 20,000 passengers stranded.
Police Inspector Jens Jespersen claimed that the incident had all signs of a sophisticated operation.
He said: ‘Number, size, flight models, time at the airport. All this shows that he is a talented actor together. I don’t know which talented actor. ‘
Authorities, Vladimir Putin’in previously stained drones that they believe in other clues, the perpetrator trying to show certain abilities, he said.
Due to all flights due to drone landscapes, police officers who were seen before Copenhagen Airport
In the social media mission, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky talked about the NATO airspace in Copenhagen of the ‘Violation of Russia’. However, he did not show the source of his claim.
Meanwhile, the Danish intelligence said that the country had previously faced a ‘high sabotage threat’ after the incident.
“We are faced with a high threat of sabotage in Denmark. Someone may not want to attack us, but rather to emphasize us and see how we react.
Jespersen, who shared more details, said the drones had emerged several different ways and finally opened and closed their lights before they disappeared a few hours later.
The police examine many theories about where drones come from, including the possibility of starting from ships. The main airport of Denmark is close to an intense transportation of the Baltic Sea, which is used by ships entering and abandoning the Baltic Sea.
On Tuesday, Russia broke its silence to reject any participation.
Flights in Copenhagen were directed or grounded for hours on Monday evening after more than one large drone was seen on the tracks.
At least 35 flights were ordered to other places including Malmo and Gothenburg, Sweden and Billund, Aalborg and Aarhus, Denmark.
Later in the evening, the Oslo Airport in Norway had to close and guide the planes after the drones were identified around.
A spokesman told a spokesman to journalists, the authorities in Denmark, other airports by directing 31 flights by directing or canceling or canceling and affecting approximately 20,000 passengers, he said. The airport was finally reopened in the early hours of Tuesday.
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