Europe Debate Retail reinforcement after a new drone in Denmark Airspace The unidentified drone overflow in European countries has raised suspicions in recent weeks about a possible action from Russia. The Russian government denies; But Denmark said that at dawn on Saturday (27) there was a new episode. The Denmark Defense Command issued a note on Saturday confirming that drones were sighted in several military facilities in the country last night. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said that, in response, it will reinforce surveillance in the Baltic Sea region. Earlier, the interior minister of Germany said the threat can be classified as high when it comes to drones. The minister also said that the country will review the Aviation Security Act to allow the armed forces to engage in possible interception. Since Thursday (25), the German army has been doing large-scale military exercises in the port city of Hamburg. In the Netherlands and Portugal, NATO forces also tested new surveillance technologies with air drones and submarines. Ukraine soldiers participated in the exercise, sharing experiences. The use of unmanned drones and boats developed rapidly in the country after the Russian invasion, three and a half years ago. Today, the Ukrainian President said that Vladimir Putin is testing NATO’s defenses and preparing for a larger conflict. “He will open other directions, no one knows where,” warned Volodymyr Zelensky. European authorities have discussed the possibility of granting a € 140 billion loan to Ukraine from frozen Russian goods. The money would be used to finance a drone wall in the countries near Russia border, with advanced tracking and interception capabilities. The issue has gained strength after drone raids have been recorded in recent weeks in countries such as Denmark, Norway, Germany, Poland and Romania. Airports even closed. Estonia’s airspace was also invaded, but by Russian military fighters, which continue to bombard Ukrainian cities. European authorities speak of provocations standard that exposes the vulnerability of European airspace and causes anxiety in the population. “We get a little insecure without knowing who’s behind it and what can happen,” says a Danish. ‘Not knowing what can happen’: Danes feel insecure after detection of Russian drones in the country reproduction / JN “I’m worried because we don’t have a serious response to drones, a way to combat them without hurting people or cause damage,” says another resident. Also read: In the UN, Chancellor Russian denies drones attack on Europe and says that any NATO aggression to Russia will have response world lives drones war and more destructive arms race in history, says Zelensky on the UN
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‘Not knowing what can happen’: Danes feel insecure after detection of Russian drones in the country
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