Denmark Closes Airspace to Civilian Drones
European leaders met in Copenhagen this week amid heightened tensions following a series of drone incursions. Unidentified drones forced temporary closures at multiple airports and prompted alerts at military facilities. In response, Danish authorities imposed a blanket ban on civilian drone flights, citing the potential threat to public safety and critical infrastructure.
Allies Bolster Protection Around Summit
To secure the gathering, Denmark received reinforcements from neighboring countries. Sweden, Germany, and France provided soldiers, radar systems, and anti-drone technology to assist in safeguarding the event. Security officials described the measures as unprecedented for a European summit, reflecting concerns that the recent drone activity could have been intentional. No official attribution has been announced.
Leaders Focus on Regional Defense Strategies
The summit brings together EU officials and members of the European Political Community to discuss security challenges and the war in Ukraine. A major agenda item is the proposed creation of a “drone wall” along Europe’s eastern borders to prevent further aerial intrusions. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stressed that the recent drone incidents should serve as a warning, urging European partners to strengthen joint defense measures.