Overview
- Denmark confirmed one to two unidentified drones over its Karup air base late Friday and reported activity at other military sites, prompting a brief closure of nearby Midtjylland airport as investigators probed the origin.
- NATO said it is boosting vigilance in the Baltic region with added intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets and at least one air‑defence frigate after the latest northern European overflights.
- Defense ministers from about ten EU countries prioritized creating a coordinated anti‑drone network, with Ukraine offering to share its operational know‑how and capabilities for detection and interception.
- Germany signaled plans to revise air‑security rules to let the armed forces shoot down intrusive drones after reporting a drone swarm over Schleswig‑Holstein, with Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt seeking legal changes.
- Danish leaders suggested possible Russian involvement while Moscow issued firm denials, Denmark accepted Swedish anti‑drone support for next week’s Copenhagen summit, and Norway investigated likely drones near its Ørland F‑35 base.