Empty check-in counters at Franz-Josef-Strauss airport in Munich on February 27, 2025. Reuters/Ayhan Uyanik Munich airport in Germany, he said he suspended his activities after drones were spotted at airspace on Friday (3), on Thursday night (2), in Brasilia. In a statement, the airport states that 17 flights have already been canceled due to the stoppage and another 15 were diverted to Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Vienna and Frankfurt. About 3,000 passengers were affected. Germany is not the first European country to have suspended flights for drones. In recent weeks, alleged NATO airspace invasions from Russia have raised tension on the continent. Check out the following episodes: September 9: Poland announced that it has slaughtered Russian drones that crossed the border with Ukraine. After that, Polish forces began to trigger their own fighters from allied nations to protect airspace. September 13: Romania said it sent fighters to the Ukraine border region after Russian drones also invaded its territory. September 19: Estonia accused Russia of violating her airspace with three combat jets. September 22: Flights were suspended for almost four hours at Copenhagen airport in Denmark after drones were sighted in the region. Authorities did not indicate suspects, but related the case to other recent episodes attributed to Russia in Europe. On Tuesday (23), US President Donald Trump said he would support the overthrow of Russian military aircraft that invade the airspace of NATO countries. He also said that Americans can help with actions depending on the circumstances. Airport is closed after suspicious drones in Denmark Airspace This report is updated.
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