Copenhagen: Copenhagen Airport, the busiest aviation hub in the Nordic region, faced an unprecedented disruption on Monday evening when multiple drones were spotted flying near its airspace, prompting authorities to shut down operations for nearly four hours. Danish police described the incident as the work of a “capable operator,” suggesting that the activity was both deliberate and technically sophisticated.

According to eyewitnesses and security personnel, the drones approached the airport from different directions, with their lights intermittently flashing before vanishing from sight. The unexpected intrusion forced airport officials to halt all landings and takeoffs, affecting dozens of incoming and outgoing flights. Around 50 flights were diverted, leaving tens of thousands of pas

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