Suspected Russian drone incursions triggered security alarms in Denmark and Germany, coinciding with the European Union’s announcement of a new drone wall defense mission along the eastern border. NATO countries have faced repeated near-daily airspace violations throughout September, raising panic and calls for coordinated European military responses. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov denounced Western calls to shoot down Russian aircraft as reckless, warning of dangerous escalation. EU leaders, meanwhile, accused Moscow of intentionally testing alliance defenses and called for united, immediate action as incidents continue to surge.
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