Aalborg airport in Denmark has been forced to close following drone activity in its airspace, local authorities have confirmed. The closure follows Copenhagen airport's shutdown earlier this week after a drone invasion which the prime minister branded as "the most severe attack on Danish infrastructure so far". Events
Denmark has been hit with another major airport incident just days after Copenhagen was thrown into chaos after drones were detected in the Danish airspace - with unconfirmed reports suggesting they came from Russia Events
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Copenhagen and Oslo airports were shut for hours after drones were observed in their airspace Events
All traffic was halted after unidentified drones were 'spotted nearby' at around 8.26pm local time. Politics
The major airport has been forced to close after drones were spotted on Monday evening with police were drafted in Transport
The airport was forced to close its airspace after up to three drones were spotted flying in the area. Events
Copenhagen Airport in Denmark was forced to close after drones were spotted in the vicinity, causing major disruption on Monday evening for passengers and staff Events
The major airport has been forced to close after drones were spotted on Monday evening as police rushed out to the incident - the exact reopening time is yet to be confirmed Events