Denmark Closes Aalborg Airspace Following Third Drone Incident

Denmark has closed the airspace over Aalborg following the third suspicious drone incident of the week. The decision was made as a precautionary measure following these incidents, which have raised security concerns in the region. North Jutland Police Chief Christian Tilsted confirmed that an investigation was conducted, and no evidence of wrongdoing was found. While the immediate cause of these drone sightings remains unclear, the authorities have not ruled out the possibility of foreign interference, especially given the heightened tensions in the region. The closure of airspace is part of the broader efforts to enhance security and prevent potential threats to civilian aircraft and public safety. The situation is being closely monitored by both local and national security agencies to ensure that any potential risks are mitigated effectively.