Unexplained drone flights were reported Saturday over several Danish military sites, including the country’s biggest base, in what officials describe as a “hybrid attack,” with possible links to Russia.
Drones were spotted at "several military sites", a Danish military spokesman told AFP, refusing to provide other details.
Police said "one to two drones" were observed Friday around 8:15 pm (1815 GMT) near and over the Karup military base, the country's biggest base which houses all of the armed forces' helicopters, airspace surveillance, flight school and support functions.
Karup is also home to parts of the defence command, according to the military's website.
Police spokesman Simon Skelkjaer said police could not comment on where the drones came from, adding: "We didn't take them down."










