Politics9/25/2025Bloomberg

Denmark Investigates Russia in Second Drone Attack in a Week

Denmark Investigates Russia in Second Drone Attack in a Week

Denmark is investigating potential Russian involvement after experiencing two drone attacks within a week. The country's authorities are preparing for the possibility of further incidents. The first incident occurred on November 8th, when a drone crashed into the Baltic Sea near the Danish island of Bornholm. The second incident took place on November 14th, with a drone spotted near the Skaerbaek power plant in western Denmark. While the origin of the drones is still under investigation, Danish officials suspect Russian involvement. The incidents have raised concerns about the security of critical infrastructure and the potential for more such attacks. Denmark is collaborating with its allies and international partners to enhance its defense capabilities and respond to the threat of drone attacks. The government is also urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious drone sightings to the authorities.

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