Oslo: Authorities in Norway have clarified that there is no confirmed connection yet between the drone incidents that disrupted air traffic in both Oslo and Copenhagen earlier this week. While the timing of the two cases has raised eyebrows across Europe, officials insist that ongoing investigations have not established any direct link or state involvement.
On Monday evening, multiple large drones were spotted near Copenhagen Airport, forcing Danish authorities to halt all takeoffs and landings for almost four hours. Around the same time, Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport also faced an airspace shutdown lasting three hours after reports of an unidentified drone flying overhead. The simultaneous nature of the disruptions immediately sparked speculation of coordinated interference.
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