Drone Incursions Rattle European Aviation Amid Security Concerns
Drone sightings at Munich airport caused flight disruptions, stranding passengers and triggering calls for robust drone defense measures. The incidents highlight concerns about possible deniable hybrid attacks orchestrated by Russia. Politicians advocate for new legislation to empower authorities to counter such threats promptly.

In a troubling development, drone sightings at Germany's Munich airport halted operations, causing cancellations and diversions of numerous flights just before a national holiday. The incident stranded almost 3,000 passengers, prompting German politicians to call for legislative actions empowering authorities to shoot down drones invading airspace.
The clampdown on aviation operations was the latest in a spate of similar occurrences, sparking fears about potential hybrid attacks against Ukraine's European allies, allegedly directed by Russia. Despite these assertions, the Kremlin has denied its involvement in the incidents.
Amid soaring tensions, flights resumed on Friday morning, although further disruptions were possible. Investigations are underway as police and aviation authorities assess the incursion, combining concerns of airspace security with the ongoing challenges flagged by EU leaders attending a Copenhagen summit.
(With inputs from agencies.)