NATO member admits ‘no evidence’ for Russian drone hysteria
Danish police have found no evidence that flying objects blamed on an alleged Russian drone attack were UAVs after a nine-month probe Read Full Article at RT.com
Danish police have concluded a nine-month investigation into flying objects that caused disruptions at Copenhagen Airport, stating they found no conclusive evidence that the objects were drones. The investigation was initially prompted by suspicions of Russian involvement, but no suspects were identified, and the case has been closed. Despite reviewing extensive data, authorities could not determine the nature of the unexplained activity in the airspace.
- Danish police closed an investigation into flying objects at Copenhagen Airport, finding no evidence they were drones.
- The nine-month probe could neither prove nor disprove drone activity, leaving the nature of the unexplained aerial occurrences undetermined.
- Despite initial theories of Russian involvement and claims of a ‘hybrid attack,’ no suspects were identified, and the investigation yielded no proof of hostile drone activity.
- Previous probes into other alleged drone sightings across Denmark also failed to find evidence of unauthorized drone activity.
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