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Denmark makes major NATO move after ‘hybrid drone attack’ at airport

By staff25 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Danish government has contacted EU and NATO over the drone attack, which happened at Aalborg airport – but have not yet confirmed whether Article 4 will be triggered

Denmark has contacted NATO over a drone attack at one of the country’s airports.

Inbound flights to Denmark’s Aalborg Airport were diverted last night after the base – also used by the military – shut down due to drones in its airspace.

“Drones have been observed near Aalborg airport and the airspace is closed. The police are present and investigating further,” police said on social media last night. The drones flew with their lights on, officers confirmed.


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Denmark has contacted NATO over the incursion – but has not confirmed whether it has triggered Article 4 – which a member state can raise when it feels its territorial sovereignty has been threatened. The clause is not to be confused with Article 5, which is how an attack on one state is considered an attack against the alliance.

The country’s Minister of Defence, Troels Lund Poulsen, said the drone incident was a “hybrid attack” that appears to have been launched by a “professional actor”. He said that the drones had “not come from a long distance”, suggesting they’d been launched locally.

He noted there is no evidence Russia was behind the incident at this point in time.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Russian involvement could not be ruled out in relation to an attack last week at Copenhagen Airport.

At a press conference this morning, Mr Poulsen said: “There can be no doubt that everything points to this being the work of a professional actor when we are talking about such a systematic operation in so many locations at virtually the same time.

“This is what I would define as a hybrid attack using different types of drones.”

He said the Danish armed forces could have shot the drones out of the sky, but chose not to due to risks to the civilian population.

It comes just days after Copenhagen Airport was forced to close when drones were spotted in the vicinity, causing major disruption on Monday evening.

Up to three autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) were reportedly detected in the airspace over the airport as police swarmed the area.

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