Danish police have concluded their operation concerning unidentified drones at Aalborg Airport, with the last confirmed observation at 00:54 UTC on September 25th. Authorities stated there is no danger to the public and that air traffic can resume. An investigation into the drones and their operators, who have not been found, is ongoing, according to a statement from Nexus OSINT. Separately, a U.S. Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker from Eielson Air Force Base was observed conducting aerial maneuvers over the Seward Peninsula in Alaska, near the Bering Strait, during the reporting window. The aircraft was reportedly towing fighter jets and its activity could be a response to a potential violation of the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), the most recent such intrusion involving a Russian Il-20M on August 26th. Previous reports indicated that drone activity had been observed at four airports across Jutland, including Aalborg, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup. Authorities had previously stated there was no evidence to suggest the drones were private or commercial. Denmark has also permitted Ukraine's Fire Point to construct a solid rocket fuel plant near Skrydstrup Air Base.