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Defence Minister: Eindhoven Airport closed due to drone sightings

In a Facebook post, Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans stated that the suspension of air traffic at Eindhoven Airport in the southern Netherlands on Saturday night was due to the multiple sightings of drones.

Brekelmans stated that "counter-drone equipment has been ready for action". "An investigation continues."

On Saturday, the Dutch defence ministry said that the Dutch military had fired weapons on drones seen above Volkel Air Force Base, located about 40 kilometers (25 miles northeast of Eindhoven).

Eindhoven is both a civil and a military airport. Brekelmans stated that all types of air traffic had been suspended.

When asked if the origin of the drones was known, the ministry of defence had no further comment.

In recent months, drones and other airspace intrusions have caused significant disruption throughout Europe.

In September, three Russian military jets violated Estonian airspace for twelve minutes and more than 20 Russian drones invaded Polish airspace.

Since then, drones, whose origins are largely unknown, have disrupted the airspace operations of Europe.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, has described these incursions as "hybrid war".

(source: Reuters)