
Denmark and Norway had to temporarily close major airports because of the drone witness until they were reopened on Tuesday.
The Danish police could not confirm the number of drone types or drones around Copenhagen Airport and told the press conference.
Jakob Hansen Deputy Director said, “I don’t know where the drone came from.
Operation at Copenhagen Airport has been resumed at about 4 hours after the drone has been suspended for almost four hours, and then resumed at the local time (23:30 BST) about 00:30 (23:30 BST). Oslo Airport also opened the door again after about 4 hours of airspace.
Danish police also said that as part of the investigation, “many actions will be taken.” But he said he would not confirm what these actions are.
According to authorities, two or three large drones flew in the area around the Copenhagen airport on Monday evening.
The takeoff and landing of the airport has been suspended for about four hours.
In the statement, the airport warned of continuous delays and cancellations and urged passengers to check their flight status with airlines.
Hansen asked reporters if the drone was from Russia.
Later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about social media mentioned the “Russian violation” of the NATO airspace in Copenhagen on September 22, but did not indicate the source of information.
The EU and NATO leaders did not have public attributes.
The police said there would be another press conference on Tuesday, September 23 local time (05:00 GMT).
The spokesman at Copenhagen Airport confirmed that airport airport airport was closed at about 20:30 (about 18:30 GMT) on Monday (18:30 GMT) on Monday.
“Some aircraft cannot take off or land from the airport, and as a result, several flights are being converted to other airports,” he said.
“The police are investigating this problem and you need to do a timeline to resume.”
Flight Tracing website FlightRadar24 reported that at least 35 flights were shifted to Copenhagen as a result of the airport closure.
In Oslo, drones were detected near Monday evening, and the Norwegian police confirmed the local media outlet NRK.
The airport spokesman said to the public broadcaster NRK that the airport space on the airport was closed at 00 o’clock (22:00 GMT) at the local time (22:00 GMT) due to “drone observation” and all flights will be converted to the closest airport.
The spokesman said that Oslo airport was reopened at the local time (02:30 GMT).
Copenhagen’s police officer said the Danish police will work with Norwegian authorities to clarify whether there is a connection.