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Droni and hybrid war, the speech of the Danish premier Frederiksen

Published on September 26, 2025

Listen to the audio version of the article 5 'of reading English Version Translated by Ai. For feedback, please contact [email protected] On September 25, the Danish premier puts Frederiksen pronounced a speech to the nation that marks a turning point in Copenhagen's security policy.He denounced a growing series of direct hybrid attacks against civil and military infrastructures and warned that "we are not in front of a future risk: war is already underway, only that it does not resemble what we knew". Below, the full discourse: Loading ... «Dear everyone, Denmark has been exposed to hybrid attacks in the last few days.Drones were spotted in different places against critical, military and civil infrastructures.They are attacks that we have to expect, there may be others in the future.They have highlighted vulnerability, they aim to create insecurity and division.These attacks should shake us as people and as a company.I understand that the situation raises many questions: why have the drones have not been demolished?Why weren't they discovered before?The moment will come when we will have to look back at the events of the last few days and draw teaching.But here and now us - the government and the authorities - we have a fundamental task: take care of Denmark.And make us more capable of contrasting hybrid attacks as quickly as possible. At what point are we?First of all, the authorities raised the level of alert and are preparing for different scenarios.This means, among other things, that both the Danish armed forces and the police, in the near future, will be more present with anti-hamberry capacities around critical infrastructures.At the same time, the authorities are in close contact with our allies in order to quickly strengthen our ability to detect and fight drones. Secondly, our authorities have the mandate to break down enemy drones.But, of course, the authorities responsible for having to carry out the operational assessment in the specific situation, including risks for safety.