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27 September 15:36

Unidentified drones were observed above the military base in Karup, Denmark, raising suspicions of Russian involvement, according to authorities.

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On Friday evening, unidentified drones flew over the military base in Karup, Denmark, raising security concerns. Police officials confirmed the incident, stating that the police are collaborating with the military to investigate. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that Denmark has been the victim of 'hybrid attacks', suggesting that Russia may be responsible. Moscow denied involvement, calling the incident a 'staged provocation'. These flights occurred after Denmark announced the purchase of precision weapons.

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