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Germany’s Munich Airport reopens after second closure in less than 24 hours due to drones
Munich Airport canceled or diverted 71 flights due to drone sightings, stranding about 6,500 passengers and raising security concerns over potential espionage or sabotage.
- Germany's Munich Airport reopened after a second closure in less than 24 hours due to drone sightings, impacting at least 6,500 passengers.
- Federal police confirmed two drone sightings near the north and south runways shortly before 11 p.m. on Friday night.
- Germany's interior minister, Alexander Dobrindt, stated that not every drone represents a threat and could be a mere provocation.
- There are ongoing concerns by European authorities about potential foreign involvement in these drone sightings, especially linked to Russia.
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Germany's Munich Airport reopens after 2nd closure in less than 24 hours due to drones
Germany's Munich Airport reopened Saturday morning after authorities shut it down the night before for the second time in less than 24 hours after two additional drone sightings, officials said.
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