Copenhagen airport closure due to reported drone activity

The Dutch docu 'drone panic in Europe', that first aired on May 2nd, is finally available on Youtube. It has auto generated subs, which can be translated if needed. Official English subs will be added soon.

The episode features various journalists, fact-checkers and defence specialists. Among them are TV 2 Danmark journalist Peter Møller, VRT NWS editor-in-chief Luc van Bakel, VRT NWS fact-checker Rien Emmery and yours truly. Military and geopolitical analysis is provided by defence specialist Patrick Bolder, retired lieutenant general Mart de Kruif and Danish defence researcher Peter Viggo Jakobsen.


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4RJtC5bP2M
 
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I have a subscription on it, is that a new article or the old one where she first stood forward ?
It's an old one, but the first time I've seen it and as English and Irish journalists had cited Copenhagen I wanted to put the key facts out in English.

It's a good example of where helicopters have again added to the confusion.
 
There's a report out now that supposedly confirms the drone findings, but they're being very evasive about it. (in Danish).

The Danish Defence concludes that there were drones over Denmark in the autumn in connection with the EU summit, which was held in Copenhagen.

This is according to the Defence's long-awaited investigation into the observations, says Defense Minister Jeppe Bruus (S) at a press conference on Friday.

"Based on technical information and reports from soldiers, the Defence concludes that in several cases there were drones," he said.
However, neither Jeppe Bruus nor Michael Hyldgaard answer the key question about who was behind the drone incidents.

At the press conference, several journalists are trying to pressure them to answer – without success.

"We don't have a physical drone in hand," Jeppe Bruus said if you can trust the authorities when they don't answer whether they know where the drones were coming from.
The defence chief is not answering the key question either.

We base our conclusions on the soldiers' observations. I want to put my emphasis on that, says Michael Hyldgaard.

He elaborates that the evaluation has not investigated who is behind it.
 
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