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

Norway and Denmark have been in contact about separate drone incidents which halted airports at Oslo and Copenhagen. However, their investigations to date have not established a link, said Norway's Foreign Minister on Wednesday.

The sightings of up to three large drones in the vicinity of Copenhagen Airport late Monday night halted take-offs, landings, and all other activities for almost four hours. Norway's authorities also closed the airspace around Oslo airport for 3 hours after a drone had been spotted.

"We haven't yet established any connection between the two." Espen Barth Eide said on the sidelines the UN General Assembly that we have not connected the investigation to any particular country.

"But I think that most people would agree that two things similar happening at the same moment could at least suggest that they had a connection."

In recent years, Western security agencies have said that hybrid threats, especially from Russia, are becoming more aggressive.

These threats range from the physical destruction of critical infrastructure, to disinformation campaigns and suspected espionage.

Barth Eide stated that "we're not confirming or excluding the fact that these two things are connected." He said that these hybrid threats, and possible hybrid warfare are the exact things to watch for in this age of hybrid threats.

Norway's government announced on Tuesday that Russia, which shares a small, sparsely-populated border with it in the north, violated Norway's airspace three times in 2025. This occurred in April, July, and August. It was unclear if this was an accident or a deliberate provocation on behalf of the Kremlin. The suspected Russian drone incursions in the airspace of Poland and Romania, along with Estonia reporting Russian fighter jets entering their airspace has raised concerns among NATO Allies that their air defences are lacking.

"We've also seen other types in recent times; we've seen some cyberattacks that had material effects. For example, affecting certain dams and systems hydroelectric, which were from abroad. Barth Eide stated that the repertoire of hybrid attacks is growing and being used. (Reporting and editing by John Irish, Alistair Bell).

(source: Reuters)