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Finland Says Helsinki Drone Threat Has Ended, Reopens Airport

OSLO, May 15 (Reuters) – ⁠Finland ⁠on Friday said ⁠suspected drone activity in ​the skies above the country’s capital ‌region no longer ‌posed a threat and ⁠that ⁠the situation was returning to normal.

The country’s ​defence forces earlier scrambled fighter jets and other emergency services in ​response to the situation, public broadcaster ⁠Yle ⁠reported.

“The danger is ⁠over. ​People can go to work and school ​safely,” ⁠Interior Minister Mari Rantanen said in a post on social media website X.

Traffic at ⁠Helsinki’s airport also resumed after a three-hour suspension, ⁠according to a statement on its website.

“Authorities are taking action. The Defence Forces have enhanced their own surveillance and response capabilities. I urge everyone to follow the authorities’ ⁠bulletins,” Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said in a statement on X.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong, Muralikumar Anantharaman ​and Christian Schmollinger)

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