Drones seen over Danish military bases in latest air disruption

GoogleThe drone was seen near military facilities, including the largest Denmark, following a series of events that caused air outage at the beginning of this week.
The devices were observed on Karup Airbase, as well as others and forced the airspace to briefly close the commercial traffic. Possible landscapes were also reported in Germany, Norway and Lithuania.
The last of a series of suspected drone activities in Denmark expresses his concerns about the fragility of the country’s air strike and fears of his potential Russian participation.
Danish officials warned that the attacks on Thursday seemed to be a “hybrid attack”, but there was no evidence to claim that Moscow was behind.
The event on Friday at 20:15 local time (18:15 GMT) occurred and took a few hours, the task officer Simon Skelsjaer told AFP.
He added that the police could not comment on where the drones came from because they did not hit them and that the police cooperated with the Danish army in their investigations.
Although Skelsjaer, the civil airspace on the base was briefly closed, he said that there was no effect because commercial flights were not planned in the region at that time.
The Danish Ministry of Defense confirmed that drones were seen near multiple military facilities overnight, but which did not specify. He said he wouldn’t comment any more.
Other military facilities were not named by the Danish state media.
Approximately 3,500 people work in Karup Airbase, which hosts all helicopters, airspace supervision and sections of the Danish Defense Command.
Tıldişler comes only days after the drones over the Denmark airports, some of which host military facilities.
Copenhagen Airport on Monday A few hours closed After a few drones were detected, the possible drone landscapes temporarily closed the Oslo Airport in Norway.
Denmark’s Aalborg and Billund Airports On Wednesday night, three small airports reported drone activities due to the drones on the airport, but it was able to continue its activities.
Drones have recently seen suspicious drones in Germany and Sweden.
There are doubts that the wave of drone attacks could be part of the indirect aggression strategy against the NATO states that support Ukraine in Russia’s war with Russia – but this connection was not proven.
The Russian Embassy in Copenhagen rejected the “ridiculous speculations” of his participation in what he described as “stage provocations”.
Danish Defense Minister “Hybrid attack was a” professional actor “work, but locally released, he said.
A hybrid attack uses a mixture of military and non -military tactics and is designed to intervene in the infrastructure or institutions of a country.
Russia has been accused of hybrid attacks in the past, and a few NATO member states had a high alarm after reporting Russian attacks in airports.
Estonia and Poland asked for consultation with other NATO members last week. Approximately 20 Russian planes moved to Poland And Russian Mig31 Jets Estonia entered the airspace In separate events.
Romania, another NATO member, said A Russian drone violated the airspace.
Russia did not comment on the incident in Romania, but refused to violate Estonia’s airspace and said the Poland attack was not intentional.
After the incident in Copenhagen on Monday, Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Russian participation could not be ignored.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described the allegations as “unfounded”.




