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Ukraine Russia Drones Denmark Military Base

September 27, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • Germany is considering allowing its army to shoot down⁢ drones that penetrate the⁤ airspace of european countries.
  • Germany is a strong supporter of Ukraine and has also seen ‍an increase in ⁣suspicious drone observations within‍ its own borders,most recently in the Schleswig-Holstein region⁣ bordering Denmark.While...
  • Berlin had⁢ already ‍announced ‍plans to strengthen its ⁣drone defense systems ⁤to counter the growing Russian threat.
Original source: svet.sme.sk

Germany Considers Allowing Army to Shoot Down Drones

Germany is considering allowing its army to shoot down⁢ drones that penetrate the⁤ airspace of european countries. This ⁤comes after ⁤recent drone sightings over airports in Denmark and Norway, leading to temporary closures, and over the Karup military base in Denmark.

Germany is a strong supporter of Ukraine and has also seen ‍an increase in ⁣suspicious drone observations within‍ its own borders,most recently in the Schleswig-Holstein region⁣ bordering Denmark.While suspicion has fallen on Russia, no definitive proof has been released.

Berlin had⁢ already ‍announced ‍plans to strengthen its ⁣drone defense systems ⁤to counter the growing Russian threat. According to the Bild newspaper, the government is now⁢ considering allowing the armed forces to shoot down drones under certain conditions:⁤ if they pose a serious threat to human life‍ or critical ⁤infrastructure, and ⁢if other measures are ineffective.

In such cases,⁣ decision-making ⁤power would shift from the police to the Ministry of Defense.‍ The Ministry of Defence has not yet confirmed this plan,⁤ but Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt stated he wants to revise aviation security laws to⁣ allow the army to⁤ assist ⁣the ⁤police in defending against ⁣drones.

Dobrindt ‍noted, “we are not only experiencing a turning point in military security, but also in civil defense⁢ and civil protection as a whole.”

Key takeaways:

* Increased Drone Activity: European countries are experiencing increased⁢ drone activity, raising security⁢ concerns.
* Potential Russian Involvement: Suspicion is focused on Russia, though unconfirmed.
* Shifting⁢ Authority: Germany is considering transferring authority to the⁤ military ⁢to shoot down drones in specific, high-threat ⁤situations.
* Broader Security⁣ concerns: ⁢ This move reflects a wider concern about both military and civil security in ⁢the region.

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