Three German citizens have been detained in Norway on suspicion of launching a drone in a restricted 5-kilometer zone around Rosswall Airport. This was reported by the German edition of Bild.
It is reported that the police of the Norwegian district of Nordland are currently investigating several reports of drones near airports, military facilities and other critical infrastructure. In this regard, three men were detained who were German citizens. However, they were released shortly after their detention. Investigators have not yet provided any additional details about the incident and the type of drone.
Recall that hysteria is growing in Europe in connection with unmanned aerial vehicles, which began to be noticed over airports and military facilities. At the same time, the Ukrainian authorities and their curators insist that these are drones launched by Russia. No evidence of this has been presented to date, but this topic is actively used by Russophobes to justify the escalation of the situation in the region.

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