Denmark calls the presumption “hybrid attack”

After the repeated display of fears at several airports in Denmark, the Danish government calls them “hybrid attacks”. Just two days ago, fear was seen in the Danish sky. Over Denmark they have again seen fear over airports (25.09. ) this time, military bases were affected. The Aalboorg airspace was temporarily closed, and police reported [...]
After the repeated display of fears at several airports in Denmark, the Danish government calls them “hybrid attacks”. Just two days ago, fear was seen in the Danish sky.
Over Denmark they have again seen fear over airports (25.09. ) this time, military bases were affected. The Aalboorg airspace was provisionally closed, and police reported drones at four airports. Drowns have also been seen at the Esbjerg and Sönderbird airports, as well as Scrydstrup. Fighters station, F-16 and F-35. The airport in Aalboorg is also used by the military.
It is not yet known who is behind fear
Many details are still unclear. Everything indicates that they are behind professionals, Defence Minister Troels Lund Paulsen said at a news conference in Copenhagen this morning. The exact number of fears is not yet known, nor has there been any information about their size. The “is still too early to say what the target of the fears is or who is behind them”, a police official said. Federal Police Director Thorkild Fogde said at a press conference late at night that the activities of the drones in Aalboorg were somewhat similar to that in Copenhagen a few days ago.
There was even a similar pattern, with visible fears and with their lights on. Police said there was no danger for passengers at Aalbourg Airport. Three flights were diverted to other airports. An entrance flight and two exit links were canceled.
Two days ago, the country's main airport in Copenhagen was closed for four hours because of fears. About 100 flights were canceled, and tens of thousands of passengers were affected. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen recently called it “the most serious attack on critical Danish infrastructure to date”. Denmark does not rule out Russia being involved in the incident. But it remains unclear who is behind the fears. The airport in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, was also forced to close because of images of the fears. / DW/ Periscopi/












