Denmark Calls In NATO Help for EU Summit After Drone Attacks
Sightings of large drones forced the temporary closure of several airports, among them Copenhagen’s main hub.
Photographer: Nichlas Pollier/BloombergDenmark is receiving security assistance from NATO allies ahead of a high-level meeting of European leaders in Copenhagen this week after a wave of drone incursions that authorities say may be linked to Russia.
Germany, France and Sweden are sending reinforcements, with troops, anti-drone capabilities, radar systems and a helicopter among the support dispatched to the Danish capital after a string of drone incidents disrupted civilian and military sites over the past week.