Denmark bans drone flights after army base sightings

Denmark banned civil drone flights after the Drone Sorties had been observed in several military facilities after a week after several Danish airports to the temporary closure of a few Danish airports.
Danish Army, said in a statement, “various capacities” in response to the night views on the bases, and reduces more interpretations about the nature of his response, he said.
At the beginning of this week, Drone Sortlies forced Denmark to close the airports, including a close four -hour closure of Copenhagen Airport on Monday.
Danish drones called the “hybrid attack”.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen claimed that he could be Russian forces by calling Russia as “the primary country that pose a threat to European security”.
Kremlin rejected the crime.
Under the prohibition, the civilian plane will be banned from Denmark’s Denmark’s Danish airspace between Monday and Friday, which will host the leaders of Bloc in the second half of this year.
“We are currently in a difficult security situation and when they are responsible for security during the EU Summit, we must provide the best possible working conditions for the police,” Defense Minister Lund Poulsen said on Sunday. He said.
Danish will host EU leaders on Wednesday, and then will be a summit of a wider European political community with 47 members on Thursday, and after Russia’s occupation of 2022 Ukraine, it was founded to unite the EU with other friendly European countries.
A German air defense frigate came to Copenhagen on Sunday to help the airspace supervision during high -profile events.
