Aalborg Airport has reopened its airspace and resumed flight operations after an earlier closure due to drone sightings, as confirmed by North Jutland Police. The airspace closure occurred within the reporting window. In parallel, National Police Chief of Denmark Thorkild Fogde is scheduled to hold a briefing at 00:30 UTC in Copenhagen to provide an update on recent suspicious drone activity across Danish airports over the past few days, according to the National Police and sentdefender. This follows an earlier statement from North Jutland Police inviting press to a doorstep briefing at 00:00 UTC. During the period of the Aalborg closure, one user reported the presence of a helicopter in the sky, while another user stated "thereās fuck all going on out here," indicating a mixed on-the-ground perspective. The previous report noted that Aalborg Airport's airspace closure was confirmed by North Jutland Police via X at approximately 9:30 PM UTC, with inbound flights being diverted. The cause of the drones at Aalborg Airport remained under investigation, with early reports suggesting it could be recreational drone use. The current developments in Denmark occur in the context of Sweden and Poland launching "Operation Gotland Sentry," a joint military exercise involving the rapid deployment of coastal missile systems to the Swedish island of Gotland to bolster its defense. This operation aims to test defense plans for the Baltic Sea region and the forces' readiness to jointly defend Gotland and the surrounding waters. The vessel Oslo Carrier 3 remains under suspicion in connection with a drone incident in Copenhagen, with dock workers in Nordenham reporting an unusually large crew of up to 14 Russians aboard the vessel.