As they host European leaders in Copenhagen between Monday and Friday, Denmark will temporarily ban civil drone flights after more unmanned drones were observed at military facilities overnight. The move follows a week of drone sightings at military bases and airports which resulted in several temporary closures. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen calls it part of a hybrid attack, but has stopped short of laying blame — while other European nations in a similar position, point the finger at Russia.
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Denmark temporarily bans flying drones amid increased sightings at military sites, airports
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