[Global Times Comprehensive Report] According to Denmark's "Jyllands-Posten" report on the 23rd, Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen told reporters that day that the drone interference at Copenhagen Airport on the evening of the 22nd was a "serious attack" on Denmark's critical infrastructure. attack ". She said that the investigation is still in progress, and the purpose of planning this incident is to create anxiety and worry and test Denmark's "bottom line".
On the evening of the 22nd, Copenhagen Kestrup International Airport suspended the take-off and landing of aircraft for about 4 hours due to the discovery of multiple unknown drones. In the meantime, all flights were cancelled, postponed or diverted to nearby airports. In the early morning of the 23rd local time, Kestrup International Airport announced the resumption of operations.
The Daily Mail that although it could not be determined who was behind the scenes, Frasericksson linked the incident to other drone incidents across Europe. She said: "Russia cannot be ruled out in any case."A spokesman for the European Union said on 23rd, "We must wait for the final outcome of the investigation, but the investigation points to Russia.We have seen Russia recently violate airspace in at least three member states."These three countries are Poland, Romania and Estonia."
Russian news agency AFP on Monday that Russia has denied its involvement in drone activities over Copenhagen airport. Russian President’s press secretary, Peskov, told the media on Monday: “We will hear unfounded accusations there every time.”