Munich's Drone Dilemma: Aviation Threats Stir Political Action
Drone sightings at Munich airport caused the cancellation and diversion of many flights, affecting nearly 3,000 passengers. The incident called for tougher drone regulations amid fears of hybrid attacks potentially linked to Russia. European leaders are considering anti-drone measures to bolster airspace security.
Overnight drone sightings at Munich airport resulted in the cancellation and diversion of numerous flights, leaving around 3,000 passengers stranded ahead of a national holiday.
The incident has prompted calls for stricter regulations on drones, with suggestions of a potential Russian connection, as incidents continue across Europe.
Leading politicians and airport officials are advocating for enhanced anti-drone measures to safeguard European airspace and address growing security concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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