Denmark has alerted its NATO allies about drone incursions linked to unspecified 'state actors', adding to suspicions of Russian involvement. These incidents have highlighted vulnerabilities in European airspace amidst escalating tensions. While Denmark refrains from naming suspects, it underscores the urgent need for counter-drone investments and improved defense measures.

Incidents forced temporary closures of Aalborg and Billund airports, raising alarms about airspace security. Danish officials have not confirmed any state actor's involvement, though speculation points to Russian activities. The Danish government describes these as hybrid attacks aimed at creating fear, reaffirming the high risk of espionage and sabotage.

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