Copenhagen: Denmark’s Aalborg Airport, used for commercial and military flights, was closed due to drones in its airspace, police said early on Thursday, two days after the country’s main Copenhagen Airport was shut over drone sightings that raised European security concerns.

Danish police said the drones followed a similar pattern to the ones that had halted flights at Copenhagen Airport for four hours earlier this week. Denmark described that incident as the most serious attack yet on its critical infrastructure and linked it to a series of suspected Russian drone incursions and other disruptions across Europe.

Police said they had also received reports of drones in other parts of the country on Wednesday evening, including near a military base housing Danish F-16 and F-35 fighter air

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