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Norway Police end Oslo Airport drone investigation citing lack evidence

The Norwegian Police announced on Thursday that they have closed their investigation into the suspected sightings of drones in Oslo Airport in September. They cited insufficient evidence to prove that drones were present.

Oslo and Copenhagen airports were closed for several hours between September 22 and 23 after drones reported in the area caused the closure of the airspace.

In recent months, drones have caused significant disruption in Europe. They forced the temporary closure of airports across several countries. Some officials blamed these incidents on Russian "hybrid war". Moscow denies any involvement in the incidents.

Norwegian police confirmed that they interviewed airport staff and reviewed surveillance footage as part of an investigation, but the investigation was unable "to confirm or deny if drones were observed on the evening of September 23."

Danish police reported that in the days after the Oslo and Copenhagen attacks, five smaller airports, both civilians and military, closed temporarily. Unidentified drones had also been observed near military facilities.

Danish police confirmed on Thursday that the investigation is still underway in Denmark into the drone sightings near Copenhagen Airport. (Reporting and editing by Terje Sollvik and Conor Humphries; reporting by Louise Breusch Rasmussen)

(source: Reuters)