Suspicious activity has been occurring in recent days, and it's likely all connected.
Russian drones invading Romanian and Polish airspace. Russian spy drones in a German port.
Russian MIG-31 fighter jets invading Estonian airspace.
A cyber attack on Brussels Airport, affecting other airports, lasted three days.
Mysterious drones caused alarm and canceled flights at Oslo airports. Danish police suspect they are linked to the cyberattacks of the past three days.
Drones in Copenhagen and Oslo belonged to a "qualified operator." Denmark does not rule out Russian origin.
In addition to the airport in the Danish capital, Oslo was also closed on Monday after drones were sighted. The Danish Prime Minister does not rule out Russian involvement.
The drones were large and maneuverable.
The drones sighted in Danish and Norwegian airspace, which led to the closure of Copenhagen and Oslo airports, constituted "a serious attack on critical infrastructure [in Denmark]," said Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, quoted by Reuters, not ruling out the possibility of Moscow's involvement.
"I can't rule out that it's Russia. We saw drones over Poland that shouldn't have been there. We saw activity in Romania. We saw violations of Estonian airspace. We saw hacker attacks on European airports over the weekend. Now, there have been drones in Denmark, and it appears there have also been drones in Oslo, Norway," the minister noted in remarks to reporters.
Link: The Independent
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