Denmark's support for Ukraine, its lack of anti-drone defences and this week's EU summit in Copenhagen could all explain the unidentified drone sightings over Danish airspace that have been widely blamed on Russia.

Drones have been seen across the Scandinavian country, including over military sites, since September 22, prompting brief closures at several airports and a ban on all civilian drone flights until Friday.

The drone intrusions were "extremely well-executed and also clearly designed to humiliate the authorities, just to show that you can actually fly drones over Danish airports and critical infrastructure", Rasmus Dahlberg, an expert on hybrid threats, told AFP.

Police have not been able to identify the perpetrators but Danish government officials have pointed the finger at Rus

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