Drones in Scandinavia: New incident in Oslo – “ridicule” speculation for Russian involvement

«Τείχος κατά των drones» ετοιμάζει η Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή

It rejected the speculations of Russian involvement in recent incidents in recent cases, the Russian embassy announced today.

In a statement to Telegram, the embassy described the reported disorders at Danish airports as a “directed challenge”, saying they were used as a pretext for escalating tensions.

It is recalled that unknown origin of unmanned aircraft flew over politically and a military airport in Denmark for a second night in the series this week, with the Minister of Defense estimating that there is now a “systematic threat” caused by a “professional player”.

Drone incident and at Oslo Airport

Norwegian police announced today that it seized yesterday, Wednesday, an unmanned aircraft (drone) handled by an alien near his international airport in a context of multiplication of such incidents in Scandinavian countries.

The man, about fifty years old, was flying his drone into a forbidden zone without affecting air circulation, Lisa Marie Loke, head of the Regional Police Department of persecution, told the French agency.

The man was not arrested, but was arrested by the police, Locke noted, not wanting to clarify exactly what his nationality is.

‘Yesterday, around 21:00 [22:00 ώρα Ελλάδας]Police were informed that a drone had infiltrated the Oslo Airport Prohibition Zone, “Locke explained.

“When police went to the spot, they found a man about 50 years old who handled the drone,” he said, adding that the police made him land and seized it.

This incident occurred after a possible observation of drones that influenced air traffic at Danish airports, mainly in Copenhagen, as well as at Oslo Airport this week.

“At the moment we do not see a link between the two events,” Locke said.

On Monday night to Tuesday, air traffic at Oslo Airport suspended for about three hours after notice for a possible drone.

Locke clarified today that these were lights observed in the air and that verifications were ongoing to determine whether it was really a drone.

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