Szwecja.
Przekierowano loty z lotniska w #Gothenburg
Powód: pojawianie się dużej ilości dronów w obszarze lotniska.Doniesienie pochodzą w tej chwili z wielu miejsc w Europie.#drones #uap #dontlookup https://t.co/1OLZs6KSOt
— Rafał Jot (@j_rafal) November 6, 2025
Belgia.
Fala dronów nad elektrownią atomową.
Jest pewna korelacja pomiędzy pojawianiem się obiektów, a obiektami / instalacjami związanymi z energią atomową. Lub jak kto woli, w miejscach gdzie jest pewien podwyższony poziom promieniowania.#drones #begium #uap #dontlookup https://t.co/dRds9ipfcC— Rafał Jot (@j_rafal) November 6, 2025
🇸🇪⚡- BREAKING: Drone sightings reported over Gothenburg-Landvetter International Airport, Sweden. Flights are being redirected to Copenhagen, Denmark.#BreakingNews #Denmark #Drones #UAP OR #UFO lol pic.twitter.com/0dD4rnKLqX
— Crafty News Outlet (@Craft8431) November 6, 2025
Landvetter Airport outside of #Gothenburg (#Sweden’s second largest city) has reportedly suspended all traffic due to reported #drone activity.
Seems the #russians aren’t too happy about the #gripen and innovation hub news today. #Ukraine
— Ampereiad 🇸🇪 🇺🇦 🇪🇺🎗️🕎🇮🇱 🇬🇪🌍⚛️ (@Amywhere) November 6, 2025
DRONES ARE BACK IN BELGIUM. This time at airforce base Melsbroek. Also reports from drones around Brussels Airport and nuclear power plant Doel. The footage is from Melsbroek. Again a chaotic night for the Belgians #drones #uapX #Belgium pic.twitter.com/oOWdIU3yAB
— CLINTRETROSPECTIVE⏰🔙 (@ClintCooreman) November 6, 2025
BREAKING: Brussels airport seems to have closed yet again due to likely drone spottings, one of many occasions today and this week. #Drone #Belgium #Nato #Russia pic.twitter.com/nfhRDGqgzd
— StrandenOSINT (@StrandenOSINT) November 6, 2025
BRUSSELS — Flights out of one of Europe’s biggest cargo airports were briefly suspended after drones were spotted, an airport official said Friday, an incident that comes amid a spate of incidents around Belgium in recent weeks.
Christian Delcourt, the head of communications for Liege airport, said drones forced a sequence of flight interruptions between 9 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday, and again between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Friday, when full operations resumed.
Dozens of flights at Belgium’s main international airport in Brussels were canceled on Wednesday after drone sightings on Tuesday night forced it to close temporarily, prompting Prime Minister Bart De Wever to convene emergency government talks.
https://www.newsday.com/news/nation/belgium-drones-airport-closure-russia-y09620

