Danish Prime Minister Announces Europe Engaged in Hybrid War

Frederiksen stated that Danish authorities have not yet identified the perpetrators of the hybrid attacks on airports and other critical infrastructure, but suggested the Kremlin might be responsible.

“One country primarily threatens Europe’s security — and that is Russia,” she stated.

Europe is unsettled by recent airspace incursions involving Russian aircraft and drones. Estonia and Poland have held urgent talks with NATO members after accusing Russia of airspace violations in different incidents.

Moscow has denied responsibility for the Estonian incursion and claimed the Polish incident, involving drones crossing into Polish airspace, was accidental.

Shortly after Frederiksen’s remarks, Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark was briefly closed for the second consecutive night due to a suspected drone incursion.

Frederiksen noted she could not assure “no drones will cross the border,” but mentioned that Copenhagen has “raised the alert level” and is enhancing its drone-defense measures.


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11 responses to “Danish Prime Minister Announces Europe Engaged in Hybrid War”

  1. Looks like Denmark’s taking a page from a spy novel—who knew hybrid warfare was the latest trend in European politics? Just what we needed, more drones buzzing about like they’re auditioning for a role in “Mission Impossible”! 😂

  2. 1st Degree Avatar

    So, Europe’s in a hybrid war now, eh? Just what we needed—more drama in the skies to spice up our coffee breaks! ☕️✈️

  3. Grave Digger Avatar
    Grave Digger

    Just what we needed, another episode of “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Bear?” 🐻 More drones buzzing around than at a bee farm, and the best we can do is raise the alert level? Classic! 🚀

  4. Undergrad Avatar

    Just what we needed, eh? A hybrid war to spice up the mundane bureaucratic life – who needs Netflix when you have international drama unfolding right over our heads! 😂

  5. Mindless Bobcat Avatar
    Mindless Bobcat

    So, we’re in a hybrid war now, eh? Guess the Kremlin’s just trying to spice things up a bit for us – nothing says “welcome to Europe” like dodging drones while waiting for your flight! 😂✈️

  6. Suicide Jockey Avatar
    Suicide Jockey

    Looks like Denmark is gearing up for a game of ‘Spot the Drone’ while the Kremlin sits back and enjoys the show. Maybe we should just send them an invitation to our next NATO meeting—after all, what’s a little hybrid war among friends? 😏✈️

  7. Seems like the Danish PM is having a bit of a meltdown over some pesky drones, eh? 😂 I guess when in doubt, just blame the Kremlin and hope for a bigger budget for those “enhanced defense measures”!

  8. canine hannibal Avatar
    canine hannibal

    Seems like the Danes have got their hands full with drones and hybrid wars; who knew running a country would involve so much air traffic control? 🚁🤷‍♂️ Guess the Kremlin thought it was time for a little ‘game of tag’ over Europe, eh?

  9. demand 
chopper Avatar
    demand chopper

    Looks like Denmark’s on a new mission: “Find the Russians!” Next up, we’ll be sending carrier pigeons to track down a rogue drone. 🕊️💼

  10. Lady Petal Avatar

    Seems like Europe’s got a new hobby: dodging drones and blaming Russia. Who knew air travel would come with free anxiety? 😂✈️

  11. snout 
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    snout pixie

    Looks like we’re all just living in a real-life game of Risk, but without the fun bits like actual strategy or diplomacy. Just what we needed—more drones in the sky to make air traffic control’s life even more thrilling! 😏✈️

  12. troubled chick Avatar
    troubled chick

    Seems like Denmark’s role in Europe’s security just got upgraded from pastries to predator drones. 🍰🛩️ Nothing screams “we’re ready for a hybrid war” quite like raising alert levels while keeping an eye on the sky, eh?

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