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Denmark reported more mysterious drone observations on Saturday – this time on military installations, including its largest military base – after the incursions at airports anchored flights this week. NATO’s country is still thinking about the answer.

The Armed Forces of Denmark reported that more drones had been observed overnight, According to Reuters.

“The Danish defense may confirm that drones were observed in several of the Danish defense locations last night. Several capacities were deployed,” a spokesperson said.

The police said that drones had been spotted near Karup air base in western Denmark, Reuters reported, citing the Ritzau news agency.

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A light moves in the sky above Aalborg, Denmark, on September 24, 2025, in the midst of drone observations reports that led city airport.

A light moves in the sky above Aalborg, Denmark, on September 24, 2025, in the midst of drone observations reports that led city airport. (Morten Skov / @ mschieller69609 / via Reuters)

In addition to observations in Denmark, Norway has also experienced a race reported with drones. Norwegian police investigate possible drone observations near an air base in central Norway, reported Reuters, adding that the base is home to the country’s F-35 fighter.

“The base guards made several observations outside the base of the base on Saturday,” a spokesperson for the Norwegian armed forces for the Norwegian armed forces told Reuters.

The incident on Saturday in Denmark comes only a few days after the country’s Aalborg airport, which is used by the Danish army, was closed due to drone observations.

Danish authorities said the drone’s incident was a “hybrid attack” from a “professional actor”, ” According to the BBC. The point of sale said that the authorities said the drones had been launched locally and did not come from Russia.

Danish authorities at Copenhagen Airport

The police rose guard after the traffic fence at Copenhagen airport due to drone reports in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 22, 2025. (Ritzau Scanpix / Steven Knap via Reuters)

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On Monday, a similar drone incident had an impact on Copenhagen airport. Unlike the incident at Aalborg, some alleged Russia could have been the culprit behind the attack.

Danish Prime Minister puts Frederiksen said that it was “the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date,” reports. She added that the country “did not eliminate any options concerning who is behind”. Reuters reported.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that he spoke with Frederiksen of drones and that the Alliance took the incidents “very seriously”.

“NATO allies and Denmark work together on how we can ensure the security and security of our critical infrastructure,” said Rutte in an article on X.

Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen

Danish Prime Minister Put Frederiksen speaks to the media after discussions with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in the Chancellery on January 28, 2025 in Berlin. (Maja Hitij / Getty Images)

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While some believe that the country was planning to trigger article 4 of NATO to convene allied countries on drone incidents, the Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, said that the country had “no reason to do it”, ” According to Reuters. Rasmussen said that after article 4 was recently triggered due to air unrest in Poland and Estonia, Denmark did not feel the need to do the same, Reuters reported.

Despite neither triggering a NATO response nor shooting drones, Denmark is still thinking about a possible response to observations.

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