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Danish police claim that the drones that closed Copenhagen Airport were flown by a 'capable operator.

Danish police confirmed on Tuesday that the drones which shut down the main airport of Denmark on Monday were flown by a "capable operator". They added that no suspects have been identified. After drones were spotted in their airspace on Monday night, Copenhagen and Oslo airports, which are the busiest in Scandinavia, were closed for several hours. This left tens thousands of passengers stranded, as flights were diverted.

Jens Jespersen, Danish Police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen, told reporters Tuesday that the drones spotted in Copenhagen were operated by a "capable operator".

Jespersen added that it was still too early to determine if the incidents from Denmark and Norway are linked.

Officials said that Copenhagen Airport was shut for four hours after two or three large drones flew in the immediate vicinity. The Oslo Airport, meanwhile, was closed for three hours following two sightings.

Jespersen stated that the drones were coming from different directions in Denmark, and turning on their lights before finally disappearing after a few hours. (Reporting and editing by Terje Solsvik, Stine Jacobsen)

(source: Reuters)