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Germany’s Munich Airport reopens after 2nd drone-related closure in 24 hours
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Germany’s Munich Airport reopens after 2nd drone-related closure in 24 hours

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Germany’s Munich Airport reopened Saturday morning after authorities shut it down the evening earlier than for the second time in lower than 24 hours after two further drone sightings, officers stated. An airport in Lithuania additionally later closed for a number of hours in a single day Saturday as a consequence of a doable sighting of balloons. 

The closures are the most recent after mysterious drone overflights within the airspace of European Union member nations.

The airport, one among Germany’s largest, reopened progressively starting at 7 a.m. native time on Saturday. Planes usually start taking off at 5 a.m.

Federal police stated two drone sightings had been confirmed shortly earlier than 11 p.m. Friday close to the airport’s north and south runways, the company stated in a press release Saturday. The drones flew away earlier than they could possibly be recognized.

Delays had been anticipated to proceed all through Saturday, the airport stated in a press release. At the very least 6,500 passengers had been impacted by the in a single day closure from Friday into Saturday.

The earlier closure, Thursday evening into Friday, affected virtually 3,000 passengers.

Authorities weren’t instantly capable of present any details about who was liable for the overflights.

An indication prohibiting drones is seen on the Munich Airport on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (Enrique Kaczor/dpa through AP)

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In the meantime, Lithuania’s important airport additionally briefly closed for a number of hours in a single day Saturday into Sunday as a consequence of a “doable collection of balloons,” Agence France-Presse reported.  

Vilnius Worldwide Airport stated in a Fb publish that it had obtained official data at 10:16 p.m. native time on Saturday that air visitors was being quickly suspended. It was unclear the place the balloons originated from and whether or not they had been positioned or recognized. 

The airport later introduced that its airspace had reopened at 4:50 a.m. native time Sunday. 

The incidents had been the most recent in a collection of incidents of mysterious drone sightings over airports in addition to different essential infrastructure websites in a number of European Union member nations. Drones had been additionally noticed in a single day in Belgium above a navy base.

Final weekend, the Danish protection ministry stated that “drones have been noticed at a number of of Danish protection services” in a single day Friday into Saturday. The renewed drone sightings come after there have been a number of drone sightings within the Nordic nation earlier this week, with a few of them quickly shutting down Danish airports.

A drone incident in Oslo, the capital of Norway, which is a NATO member however not a part of the EU, additionally affected flights there late final month.

It wasn’t instantly clear who has been behind the flyovers. European authorities have expressed considerations that they are being carried out by Russia, although some consultants have famous that anyone with drones could possibly be behind them. Russian authorities have rejected claims of involvement, together with in current drone incidents in Denmark.

Alexander Dobrindt, Germany’s inside minister, stated he and a few European counterparts would focus on the drone incursions and a “drone detection and protection plan” at a gathering this weekend in Munich.

“We’re in a race between drone menace and drone protection. We need to and should win this race,” he stated within the western metropolis of Saarbrücken, the place he joined German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron at a ceremony to mark the thirty fifth anniversary of Germany’s reunification.

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Cops patrol Munich Airport after the airport shut down operations as a consequence of doable new drone sightings Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, in Munich. (Enrique Kaczor/dpa through AP)

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