Arrests after drone alarm at European summit in Denmark

Several individuals were arrested at the European Summit in Denmark following a drone alert. Security forces responded to the sighting of an unauthorized drone near the venue. The incident highlights growing security concerns at international gatherings.

The European Summit took place on October 2, 2025, in Grenaa, Denmark, an informal meeting of European leaders on security issues. Around midday, the detection of a drone near the summit center triggered an alarm. Danish police then arrested four suspects accused of operating the drone.

A police spokesperson stated: 'The arrests were to secure the summit and its participants. There was no immediate threat, but we take such incidents seriously.' The operation led to a temporary area lockdown lasting about an hour. The summit, however, continued without major disruptions.

The meeting's background involved discussions on European security challenges, including drone threats from the east. Experts view such incidents as signs of increasing espionage or sabotage attempts. Danish authorities are investigating the motives of the detainees, who are reportedly from the region. So far, there are no indications of a broader conspiracy.

This event fits into a series of similar security incidents at EU gatherings and bolsters calls for stricter drone regulations across Europe.

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