Danish police received multiple reports of drones flying over Danish oil fields in the North Sea last night, with several ships observing the drones and registering them on radar. The activity is being investigated, and authorities have requested any recordings of the drone activity using the hashtag #politidk. This follows an earlier report of a drone at the harbor in Korsør, where police patrols were dispatched. Over the past hour, Danish police have confirmed receiving several reports of drones flying over Danish oil fields in the North Sea, with observations made by ships and registered on radar. Police are taking these reports seriously but have stated there is no cause for public concern. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking public assistance in gathering recordings of the drone activity. In related developments, Denmark has been experiencing ongoing drone activity over airports and military sites in Jutland, including multiple closures and re-openings at Aalborg Airport on September 25th. Danish police have stated they have been unable to trace the operators of these drones, which have been observed over military installations housing F-16 and F-35 fighter jets. Prime Minister Frederiksen has discussed the situation with the Secretary General of NATO, agreeing on collaboration for safety and security. Separately, the United States scrambled fighter jets on September 25th as Russian aircraft approached the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, a situation that has occurred on consecutive days.