Airspace over Copenhagen Airport was closed for several hours Monday night after unidentified drones appeared over the airfield, grounding flights and causing major disruptions. Police said two to three drones hovered over the airport before disappearing, and while there was no indication of intent to cause harm, the incident forced delays and cancellations well into Tuesday, the Associated Press reported.

At a press conference, Copenhagen Police inspector Jes Jespersen described the operators as “a capable actor,” noting the drones’ lights switched on and off and appeared to fly in deliberate patterns.

“It all indicates that you are not out to attack anyone, but you are out to show off and maybe to practice,” Jespersen said.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called the flyover “t

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