Denmark's military bases have been put on high alert following reports of drones spotted in their airspace, particularly above its largest military installation, Karup airbase. This development marks an escalation in a series of drone incidents that have caused significant disruptions to air travel.

The sightings compelled authorities to briefly close commercial airspace around Karup, sparking serious concerns over national security. Reports also indicated possible drone activities near military facilities in Germany, Norway, and Lithuania, suggesting a broader pattern of incursions.

Authorities are treating the drone sightings as a potential 'hybrid attack,' though they emphasized that there is currently no evidence implicating Russia, which has been rumored to have an interest in destabilizing NATO member states.

The incursions raised fears of military vulnerabilities and have prompted the police and military to join forces in an investigation to identify the source of the drone activity. Simon Skelsjaer, emergency response officer, confirmed that they are collaborating closely with military experts on the matter.

This wave of activity began affecting Danish airports, as drones disrupted commercial flights on multiple occasions.

The incidents prompted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to comment on the possible foreign involvement, emphasizing that the nation must stay vigilant against aerial threats as Europe faces a heightened risk of hybrid warfare tactics.

Notably, hybrid attacks involve a blend of conventional and unconventional methods aimed at disrupting societal functions, and experts caution that such tactics may be increasingly utilized by adversaries in contemporary geopolitical conflicts.

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