Mystery Drones Disrupt European Airports: A Security Challenge
Munich Airport temporarily closed due to mysterious drone sightings, affecting thousands of passengers. Similar incidents occurred across Europe, including Belgium. Authorities suspect state actors' involvement, while Russian authorities deny responsibility. Security measures are being heightened. A Russia-linked tanker suspected in Denmark-related incidents was cleared after inspection.

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Munich Airport was abruptly shut down overnight following numerous mysterious drone sightings, impacting around 3,000 passengers whose flights were either canceled or diverted. This incident is part of a broader pattern of unidentified drones causing security concerns at major infrastructures across Europe, prompting increased vigilance.
Authorities from various European nations are on high alert after unconfirmed suspicions point to possible state actors being behind these drone activities, heightening existing geopolitical tensions. Both civilian witnesses and law enforcement reported multiple drone presences, though concrete identification remains elusive.
Additional incidents include drones near Belgium's Elsenborn military base. The threat these drones pose has caught the attention of policymakers, with discussions held to strengthen defensive measures. Meanwhile, a Russia-linked tanker, initially linked to a Denmark incident, was released after an extensive search yielded no evidence of drone activity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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