Multiple drone sightings reported in Germany in past three days, Bild says
MUNICH — Drones have been spotted at airports and military installations across Germany over the past two days, Bild newspaper quoted a confidential police report as saying, suggesting sightings this week at Munich Airport were the tip of the iceberg.
Dozens of flights were diverted or canceled at Munich Airport on Friday after both runways were closed following the second drone sighting in two days. Operations resumed, with delays, on Saturday morning.
There is mounting concern that Russia could be behind a growing number of recent drone incursions in the airspace of Ukraine’s European allies. Russia, which is fighting a war in Ukraine, has denied any involvement.
Drones spotted at munich airport are ‘used militarily’
Quoting the confidential police report which it said it had seen, Bild said on its website the drones spotted at Munich Airport were “used militarily,” without giving further details or saying where they had come from.
Other sightings in the past three days, it said, included a drone seen on Friday morning flying about 0.4 miles from Frankfurt Airport, Germany’s largest hub, and a small aircraft reported flying over an ammunition depot in northern Germany on Friday afternoon.
Three drones were also seen the day before, seemingly flying in formation, above a base of the Federal Police’s airborne unit near the northern town of Gifhorn, it said.
A 41-year-old Croatian man has been detained and is being investigated for public order violations in connection with the Frankfurt incident, the newspaper said.
Minister says ‘We are in an arms race’
The German defense ministry confirmed a media report that drones had been spotted flying over Erding military base near Munich Airport at around the time of the airport’s first closure on Thursday evening.
The Erding base is home to some of the German armed forces’ drone research and development.
Police have disclosed no details about the nature or origin of the drones. Those sightings left about 11,500 passengers stranded over two evenings and caused dozens of flights to be canceled, diverted or postponed.
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, hosting a migration-focussed summit of European interior ministers in Munich on Saturday, told reporters he would equip police with a drone defense unit.
“We are in an arms race,” he said. “We want to rise to that challenge.”
European aviation has repeatedly been thrown into chaos in recent weeks by drone sightings and air incursions.
Dobrindt has promised legislation making it easier for the police to ask the military to shoot drones down.
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