Munich Airport Reopens After Multiple Drone Closures Amid Rising European Security Concerns

Germany's Munich Airport reopened after two drone-related closures impacted over 6,500 passengers. Unexplained drone sightings across Europe raise security concerns, with authorities suspecting Russia's involvement in some incidents.

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Germany's Munich Airport experienced two closures within 24 hours due to suspected drone activity, disrupting over 6,500 passengers with numerous flight diversions, cancellations, and delays.

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Airport staff provided assistance to thousands of stranded passengers, offering essential provisions, while authorities confirmed the airport's reopening after each incident, despite failing to identify those responsible.

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European authorities express concern that Russia may be responsible for the drone overflights at Munich Airport, a view reinforced by Denmark's Prime Minister regarding Russia's threat to European security.

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These incidents are part of a wider trend of unexplained drone sightings causing flight suspensions at various European airports, including locations in Denmark, Norway, and Poland.

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Further drone activity included sightings over a Belgian military base, and Denmark had previously imposed a nationwide ban on civil drone flights due to various disruptions.

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Center-leaning sources cover the Munich Airport drone incidents neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of events, impacts, and official responses. They present the lack of identified perpetrators and balance speculation about Russian involvement with expert counterpoints and Russia's denials, avoiding loaded language or biased emphasis in their collective editorial choices.

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The closures at Munich Airport were caused by multiple drone sightings near and on the airport grounds, leading to the suspension of flight operations for safety reasons.

Over 6,500 passengers were affected by the drone-related closures and flight disruptions at Munich Airport, including cancellations, diversions, and delays.

Airport staff provided essential provisions such as blankets, drinks, and snacks, set up camp beds in the terminals, and worked with airlines to care for thousands of stranded passengers during the disruptions.

European authorities and Denmark's Prime Minister have expressed concern that Russia may be responsible for the unexplained drone overflights in Munich and other parts of Europe, viewing it as a threat to European security.

The drone sightings at Munich Airport are part of a wider trend of unexplained drone activity causing flight suspensions and security concerns at various European airports, including in Denmark, Norway, and Poland, as well as military installations such as a Belgian base.

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