Denmark raises crisis level after 'professional' drone attackpublished at 10:53 BST 25 September 2025
Image source, EPADenmark's Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard (left) and National Police Commissioner Thorkild Fogde
Overnight - and for the second time this week - drones have disrupted activity at a Danish airport.
Aalborg airport, used for commercial and military flights in the north of the country, was temporarily closed when drones were seen in its air space between 22:00 and 02:00 local time.
Smaller airports in southern Denmark also reported drone activity, but were not closed.
This morning, Danish authorities categorised it as a "hybrid attack" that came from a "professional actor". The drones were launched locally, they said, but they did not directly blame Russia - or anyone else.
The National Police has raised the crisis level and the country's defence minister said the government was considering bringing an Article 4 discussion to Nato over the matter - Estonia and Poland have already done so over similar incidents this month. As our security correspondent Frank Gardner writes, the drone disruptions are part of an "escalating and worrying" pattern.
We are now ending our live coverage. You can find the latest updates in our news article, and more discussion about Denmark boosting its defences in response to Russian threats in the latest episode of the Crossing Continents podcast on BBC Sounds.
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