Prague Airport on High Alert Amid Anonymous Drone Threat
Václav Havel Prague International Airport is on high alert following an anonymous drone threat. Extensive security measures are in place, with police and military collaborating to monitor airspace. Recent drone sightings near European airports have raised concerns about potential involvement from Russia, although no evidence has been found.
A threatening letter involving drones was sent, targeting the Prague airport. The identity of the caller remains unknown. Authorities are prepared to close the airspace and all access roads if necessary. Snipers from the Foreign Police Service are on standby to monitor potential aerial targets. A police air service helicopter is assisting in observing the airspace.
European countries have noticed an increase in drone sightings near airports. While Russia is suspected, Moscow denies any involvement and claims to have no targets for drone strikes in Europe. The alleged high-level drone units mentioned in the threat have not yet arrived, and their exact time of deployment is unclear.
Václav Havel Prague International Airport remains vigilant due to the anonymous drone threat. Security measures are in place, and authorities are prepared to take further action if necessary. Despite suspicions, no evidence links Russia to the drone incidents. Investigations continue to identify the caller and ensure the safety of the airport.
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