After Copenhagen, drones spotted over Oslo Airport in Norway
The warning in Norway comes moments after several drones were spotted over Copenhagen, prompting the closure of Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport.
Hours after drones were sighted in Denmark's Copenhagen on Monday, Norway has also reported a similar incident. A drone was spotted over Oslo Gardermoen Airport, following which, the airport shut its airspace, reported news agency Reuters.

The Oslo airport was shut from midnight (local time) due to a drone spotting and all the flights were diverted to the nearest airport, said a spokesperson for Norwegian airport operator Avinor, according to the report
Following the sighting, heavy police presence was also reported at Oslo Airport. “We have taken measures to try to locate this drone, but we have not yet been able to locate the drone pilot,” operations manager Gisle Sveen in the Eastern Police District told Norwegian news agency NRK.
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After sighting the drone, Avinor, which is the key operations office for all airports in Norway, notified the police.
“For safety reasons, it was decided to move all air traffic to one runway,” press officer Karoline Pedersen told NRK. She added that air traffic is “flowing smoothly and as normal.”
The warning in Norway comes moments after several drones were spotted over Copenhagen, prompting the closure of Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport till Tuesday, 9 AM local time.
Ahead of this sighting in Norway, local media reported that two foreign nationals had been arrested for flying drones in a restricted military zone in central Oslo.
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At least 100 flights have been diverted and cancelled at Copenhagen Airport after police confirmed the sighting of 2-3 drones over the capital. The airport will remain shut till 9 am local time.
The origins of the drones are yet to be determined. However, it is to be noted that these sightings come amid recent Russian drone and jet incursions over Poland, Estonia and Romania.