The government still can’t—or won’t—tell the public who was behind the drones in Danish skies. One thing’s clear: drones and other forms of hybrid warfare are here to stay.

Defense minister: »If combating drones were that easy, we would have done it already«

Before Monday’s press conference, the government briefed party leaders about the drones. The leaders apparently had plenty of questions, because the press conference was delayed by nearly an hour. Foto: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
Before Monday’s press conference, the government briefed party leaders about the drones. The leaders apparently had plenty of questions, because the press conference was delayed by nearly an hour. Foto: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix
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The government brought out a raft of ministers and officials for yet another drone press conference on Monday. But neither the ministers nor the police and intelligence chiefs had any new answers about who was behind the drones that disrupted air traffic and military sites last week.

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