Aalborg Airport's airspace was reopened early Friday after consecutive nights of closure due to suspected drone activity, according to Danish police. The airspace was shut around 11:40 p.m. local time on Thursday due to a new suspicious sighting.

This incident followed a three-hour closure on the previous evening and comes days after Denmark's main Copenhagen airport was similarly affected. The drone activity has raised European security concerns.

Denmark's defense minister referred to these drone sorties as hybrid attacks calculated to spread fear, though the perpetrators remain unidentified. Officials are contemplating invoking NATO's Article 4 for security consultations.

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