No link yet between Oslo, Copenhagen drone incidents, Norway says


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  • Thursday, 25 Sep 2025

FILE PHOTO: An armed police officer stands guard on a street after reports of an explosion in Oslo, Norway September 23, 2025. NTB/Terje Pedersen via REUTERS/File Photo

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Norway and Denmark are in close contact over separate drone incidents that halted airports in Oslo and Copenhagen, but as of yet their investigations have not yet established a connection, Norway's foreign minister said on Wednesday.

Sightings of two or three large drones near Copenhagen airport late on Monday halted all take-offs and landings for nearly four hours. Authorities in Norway also shut the airspace at Oslo airport for three hours after a drone was seen.

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