- Finland reported suspected drone activity in the skies above its capital region, which led to the temporary suspension of air traffic at Helsinki Airport on Friday.
- Finnish authorities, including the Defence Forces, responded to the situation, with Prime Minister Petteri Orpo urging the public to follow official bulletins.
- Interior Minister Mari Rantanen later confirmed that the danger was over and the situation was returning to normal, assuring public safety.
- Helsinki Airport resumed operations after a three-hour suspension, following the resolution of the suspected drone threat.
- While there have been previous incidents of drones straying into Finnish airspace, it was not immediately clear if this event was related to those.
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