Alien drones over a military base in Denmark. ‘Inside and outside’

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W Denmark has reported further incidents with drones/ Illustration pictures

The Danish military observed activity of unknown drones over 1 of the bases of the local air force. Due to the incidental last night from Friday to Saturday, airspace around the unit was closed. This is another drone incidental in Denmark. Mette Prime Minister Frederiksen reported that these incidents were “hybrid attacks”.

One or 2 drones were observed at night from Friday to Saturday over Denmark Air Force Base in Karup on the Jutland Peninsula, the Danish police informed. “The event took place both inside and outside the base fence”, Danish writer Simon Skelkjae said.

Ritzau in turn reported that the airspace around the base has been temporarily closed for aircraft. However, this did not origin any major disruption to air traffic. Denmark's armed forces confirmed the sightings of unmanned workers on the night of Friday to Saturday besides in respective another locations, but they did not give details.

Denmark. More drone incidents. Their activity was detected over the military base

At Karup Air Base, located in the mediate part Jutland Peninsula, works 3.5 1000 military and civilian workers. They're stationed in the unit. military helicopters, is based on an airspace surveillance strategy as well as an aviation school. The facility is the office of part of the Armed Forces Command.

SEE: Drones over the Danish airport. ‘Closed airspace’

In fresh days to airspace violations by Unidentified, large drones was Denmark. According to the Danish Unmanned Police, they were spotted on Wednesday night on Thursday above airports in Aalborg (to the north), Esbjerg (west) and Sonderborg and the military air base Skridstrup (to the south).

On Monday evening, drones of unidentified origin were seen at Copenhagen airports. Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen called these incidents “hybrid attacks”.

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