After a string of Russian incursions into NATO territory in recent weeks, members are stepping up their defences, but drone issues are now causing havoc ahead of an EU summit View 4 Images Denmark's largest military airbase was targeted by drones in the second night of disruption (Image: Google Maps)

NATO is stepping up its defences in the Baltic Sea following a string of Russian incursions in the area . It comes as drone issues have caused havoc for many NATO members in an escalation of tensions between the West and Moscow. ‌

The Kremlin is continuing to ramp up its anti-West rhetoric as it continues to test NATO will following military incidents in Poland, Estonia and Romania. The latest issue came on Friday (September 26) after drones were spotted over Danish airports,

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