Munich Closes Airport Due to Drones: Germany to Allow Shooting Them Down.
Tense Situation at Munich Airport
According to inkorr.com: The situation at Munich Airport continues to escalate: after new sightings of drones, both runways were closed for the second time in less than 24 hours. This led to flight cancellations and the rerouting of several planes that were scheduled to land in Munich.
In response to these circumstances, the German Minister of the Interior announced the development of new legislation that will grant the police the right to intervene and shoot down dangerous drones.
These actions by the authorities highlight the seriousness of the drone problem near airports, which can jeopardize passenger safety and create significant inconveniences for airlines and airports. The German authorities are taking urgent measures to prevent possible incidents in the future.
Such situations underscore the importance of controlling the use of drones in the vicinity of airports, where passenger safety is a priority. The development of new legislative initiatives may become a crucial step in addressing an issue that concerns not only Germany but also other countries around the world.
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