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Suspected drone activity forced Denmark's Aalborg airport to close for a second time in just 24 hours right before midnight on Friday, the latest in a slew of similar incidents that prompted Danish authorities to alert NATO and the EU.

The incursion forced the airport, which is used for both commercial and military flights, to shut down from 11 pm to 12 am after an object was sighted in the sky.

It is the latest instance of drone activity Danish authorities deemed a well-organised hybrid attack, raising further concerns about security in northern Europe amid growing Russian airspace incursions.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Da

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