Drones, paranoia, and panic: Europe’s sky-high confusion explained
Europe’s skies are in turmoil once again, not from storms or strikes, but from a surge of so-called drone sightings that have forced major airports from Copenhagen to Munich to ground flights. In the past two weeks, air traffic has been repeatedly disrupted as officials chased mysterious flying objects: some now found to be stars, planes, or even balloons. The panic has revived memories of the 2018 Gatwick Airport shutdown, where no drone was ever found, and sparked fresh fears of Russian “hybrid” interference despite a lack of evidence. Experts warn that Europe’s growing obsession with drones may be fueling a dangerous cycle of overreaction.
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