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Drones shut Copenhagen Airport in ‘severe assault’; NATO weighs harder Russia motion
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Drones shut Copenhagen Airport in ‘severe assault’; NATO weighs harder Russia motion

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 11:19 am
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Mysterious drones that pressured the closure of a significant European airport have been a part of a “severe assault,” officers stated Tuesday, hours after the newest unsettling incident over the continent’s skies.

As U.S. allies weigh a harder response to suspected Russian incursions, NATO leaders gathered on the United Nations Common Meeting in New York condemned the Kremlin for a spate of “escalatory” incidents in current weeks and vowed to defend itself.

Authorities didn’t instantly assign blame for the 2 to a few giant drones that shut Copenhagen Airport — Scandinavia’s largest — Monday night time. However police stated a hybrid assault couldn’t be dominated out, and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen referred to as it “probably the most severe assault on Danish important infrastructure thus far.”

Norway’s Oslo airport additionally reopened Tuesday morning following 4 hours of airspace closure after a separate drone incident came about the identical night, police advised Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

“I can’t rule out that it’s Russia,” Frederiksen, the Danish chief, advised reporters.

“We’ve got seen drones over Poland that ought to not have been there. We’ve got seen exercise in Romania. We’ve got seen violations of Estonian airspace,” she added, referring to a collection of incidents in jap Europe throughout September which have been blamed on Russia.

“Russia must be in little doubt,” NATO stated in a press release simply hours after the newest incidents. “Allies will use all needed navy and non-military instruments to defend ourselves and deter all threats from all instructions.”

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A Russian MiG-31 fighter jet that took half within the violation of Estonian airspace.Swedish Armed Forces / through Reuters

The Kremlin dismissed what it stated have been “unfounded accusations” leveled every time there’s an incident. It is received to the purpose the place such statements have been “now not taken into consideration,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov advised reporters.

The drones that shut Copenhagen airport gave the impression to be flown by a “succesful operator,” Danish police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen advised reporters on Tuesday.

“It’s an actor who has the capabilities, the desire and the instruments to point out off on this approach,” he stated, including that no suspects had been recognized and that it was too quickly to inform if the occasions in Denmark and Norway have been linked.

Officers selected to not shoot down the drones as a result of the chance was too nice due to the airport being stuffed with passengers, the planes on the runways and close by gasoline depots, Jes Jespersen, senior police inspector of the Copenhagen Police, stated throughout a information convention.

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Passengers queue for brand spanking new tickets at Copenhagen Airport on Tuesday morning.Sergei Gapon / AFP through Getty Photos

Western leaders have more and more vowed a extra aggressive protection towards what they are saying is a fastidiously escalating Kremlin marketing campaign to probe NATO’s defenses and take a look at its resolve.

NATO is about to satisfy Tuesday focus on Russia’s violation of Estonian airspace, after Estonia requested consultations consultations beneath Article 4 final week — a mechanism that prompts pressing talks amongst allies

Poland “is able to react toughly towards all airspace violations,” its prime minister Donald Tusk stated Tuesday on X. “In such a scenario I’m relying on univocal and full assist from our allies.”

Britain additionally promised Monday to “confront planes working in house with out permission,” as Overseas Secretary Yvette Cooper warned that Russia’s incursions risked triggering an armed battle.

The European Union can be weighing the best way to create a “drone wall” alongside its jap border, Lithuanian overseas minister Kestutis Budrys advised Reuters information company on Monday.

Washington’s new envoy to the United Nations, Michael Waltz, vowed Monday to “defend each inch of NATO territory” as he addressed an emergency U.N. Safety Council assembly over the incursion into Estonia.

NATO has already launched Operation “Jap Sentry” earlier this month to bolster defenses alongside Europe’s jap flank.

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A French Air Drive pilot prepares for takeoff, previous to a joint mission with Polish F16s, as a part of Operation “Jap Sentry.”Thibaud Moritz / AFP through Getty Photos

In the meantime, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy landed in New York Monday for what he stated could be an “intense week” of diplomacy, as he tries to drum up assist for brand spanking new efforts to punish the Kremlin and switch rhetoric into motion.

“We’re doing all the pieces to cease the struggle,” he wrote on X Tuesday, including that he had two dozen conferences scheduled.

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