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Air traffic at Eindhoven Airport in the southern Netherlands was suspended due to multiple drone sightings, impacting both civilian and military operations. Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans stated that "counter-drone equipment is ready to act" and that an investigation is ongoing, but provided no details regarding the drones' origins, according to Channel News Asia and BBC.
The suspension affected all types of air traffic at the airport. Brekelmans mentioned that military assets were deployed on Friday night to respond to drones spotted at Volkel Air Force Base, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Eindhoven, though no wreckage was recovered from that incident, as noted by Reuters and Al Jazeera.
These drone sightings occur amidst a concerning trend of airspace violations in Europe, with incidents linked to "hybrid warfare" tactics attributed to foreign actors. In recent months, both Polish and Estonian airspace have experienced multiple incursions involving drones and military jets, which Brekelmans and other officials have highlighted as security challenges facing the region, according to BBC, Channel News Asia, and Reuters.