Danish police confirmed that unidentified drones observed in North Jutland are no longer above the airspace at Aalborg Airport, according to a statement posted by North Jutland Police on X at 1:06 AM UTC on September 25th. An investigation has commenced, and the police are requesting information from the public via telephone number 114. This development follows a period of drone activity across four airports in Jutland, including Aalborg, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup, as previously reported. While the specific nature of the drones and their operators remain unidentified, authorities had stated there was no evidence suggesting they were private or commercial. In related news, a KC-135 aircraft was observed holding on the western border of Alaska during the reporting window. Separately, Denmark has permitted Ukraine's Fire Point to construct a solid rocket fuel plant near Skrydstrup Air Base, intended to be Ukraine's first defense production facility on NATO soil. Finnish President Alexander Stubb has commented on Russia testing NATO's responses and progress in Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations, partly attributing the latter to President Trump's efforts.