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Copenhagen, Oslo Airports Reopen After Drone Sightings

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Copenhagen, Oslo Airports Reopen After Drone Sightings

Police officers stand guard after all traffic was closed at Copenhagen Airport due to drone reports in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sept. 22, 2025. Ritzau Scanpix/Steven Knap/ Reuters

Owen Evans

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Drone sightings on Sept. 22 forced authorities in Denmark and Norway to close their main airports in Copenhagen and Oslo for several hours overnight. Both airports have since reopened.

Copenhagen Police told The Epoch Times by email that since Monday evening, it has “been conducting an intensive investigation regarding the presence of unidentified drones over Copenhagen Airport.”

Owen Evans

Owen Evans is a UK-based journalist covering a wide range of national stories, with a particular interest in civil liberties and free speech.

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