A joint press conference concerning recent drone incidents in Denmark is scheduled for 7:30 PM UTC today, September 25th, featuring representatives from the National Police, Denmark's Armed Forces, the Defence Intelligence Agency, and the Security and Intelligence Service. This announcement comes as investigations into multiple drone activities across the country, including over Aalborg and oil fields, are ongoing. Over the past hour, the National Operational Staff (NOST), which has been assembled 24/7 to manage the situation, confirmed the upcoming press conference. Earlier on Tuesday night, a video of drones in Aalborg was sent to North Jutland Police, with a user expressing surprise at the lack of reaction. Separately, police are seeking an operator who flew a drone for 20 minutes above a French warship in Tórshavn harbor yesterday, September 24th. The warship's crew opted not to use jamming equipment to avoid affecting civilian activity. These events in Denmark are occurring amidst heightened security alerts across Europe. Romania has authorized its military to shoot down unidentified aircraft in its airspace, and the United States recently scrambled fighter jets in response to Russian aircraft near the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone. US intelligence assessments warn of potential Russian plans to target satellites, which could disrupt critical military and civilian infrastructure. The Danish National Operational Staff (NOST), comprising representatives from the Danish Defense Command and the Danish Security and Intelligence Service, remains fully engaged. Prime Minister Frederiksen has been in communication with the Secretary of NATO regarding the ongoing drone activity and collaborative security measures. The entire Danish police force remains on high alert, a measure not previously seen since 2015, due to the persistent and sophisticated nature of the drone incursions.