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Finland said that suspected drone activity in the skies above the country's capital region on Friday no longer posed a threat and that the situation was returning to normal as Helsinki's airport reopened.
The Helsinki City Rescue Department had earlier on Friday warned 1.8 million inhabitants of the Uusimaa region in southern Finland, which includes the capital, to stay indoors while the situation unfolded.
Finland and Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have seen a string of recent incidents where Ukrainian drones aimed at Russia have strayed into their airspace, but it was not immediately known if Friday's incident was similar.
However the Finish Defence Forces Operations Chief said on 15 May, that "This kind of situation can happen again for as long as Russia continues war in Ukraine."
President says there is no direct military threat
The Finnish defence forces scrambled fighter jets and other emergency services in response to the situation.
"Our authorities demonstrated their readiness and capacity to react. There is no direct military threat against Finland," President Alexander Stubb wrote on social media X.
Interior Minister Mari Rantanen said it was safe for people to go to work and school.
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.
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