Drones Shut Down Scandinavian Airports

Drones Shut Down Scandinavian Airports

I woke up this morning and there was some UAP hoopla happening on mainstream media news. Even the President of the United States is chiming in on the business, saying, when asked by a reporter, "I know about it. They don't know what happened." What’s this all about? The situation actually began on Monday night (September 22, 2025) when two Scandinavian airports—Copenhagen and Oslo—were forced to shut down for hours as a number of “unidentified” drones entered their airspace.

Planes in Copenhagen were grounded into the wee early hours of Tuesday morning. The following day, Danish police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen told the press, “We have concluded that this was what we would call a capable operator,” adding that “It’s an actor who has the capabilities, the will and the tools to show off in this way.” The airport in Oslo, Norway was similarly shut down for three hours during a separate drone incursion on Tuesday morning.

Later that day, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen chimed in on the matter, stating that she “cannot reject in any way that it could be Russia” that was behind it.

Shortly after, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, posted on her social media (X):

“Just spoke with PM Frederiksen regarding the drones incursion around Copenhagen airport.
While the facts are still being established, it is clear we are witnessing a pattern of persistent contestation at our borders.
Our critical infrastructure is at risk.
And Europe will respond to this threat with strength & determination.”

The response from the Kremlin came swift as a UAP making a high speed maneuver in a GOFAST video. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov shot down rumors that they had anything to do with the UAP sightings, saying:

“Making unfounded accusations every time leads to the continuation of such statements no longer being taken into account … Our aircraft are guided by international regulations in all their flights and do not violate them in any way. Any accusations directed at our military that some borders are allegedly being violated by our aircraft have never once been supported by solid and reliable data or evidence.”

A couple of hours ago (September 24), the situation has become a little murkier, as Oslo police walk back their determination that it was actually "drones" that invaded their airspace. In an email the Oslo Police state:

"On Monday evening, the police received reports of possible drone activity, which resulted in a temporary suspension of flights at Oslo Airport.
'Eastern Police District has opened an investigation. At this stage, there is no evidence to confirm that drones were present, and we cannot provide further details on specific investigative measures.
'We are not able to disclose information regarding any use of counter-drone equipment, as this information is classified for security reasons."

Now, I think this is going to be a problem. After eye witness accounts of said UAP activity and official comments on the matter, we are hit with a "nothing to see here" white wash from official sources. My immediate reaction is that they know exactly what is going on, and they are repacking this phenomenon in a way that is catered to the general public. If anything, it is a confirmation that this may in fact be a legitimate UAP engagement. Curious to see how this unfolds.

Andrew K. Arnett is a writer/researcher and author of the book The Crowley Conspiracy available on Amazon.