Drones have been observed near airports in Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup, with North Jutland Police confirming activity over Aalborg Airport where NATO F-16 jets were previously deployed. Royal Danish Air Force helicopters carrying specialized soldiers are currently over North Jutland to track and potentially neutralize the drones. Authorities state there is no evidence indicating these drones are private or commercial, according to an update from @SjylPoliti and @theinformant_x. In a related development, Denmark has permitted Ukraine's Fire Point to construct a solid rocket fuel plant near Skrydstrup Air Base, bypassing over 20 regulatory hurdles. This facility, set to launch in December, will be Ukraine's first defense production facility on NATO soil, as reported by @NOELreports. Finnish President Alexander Stubb commented on the Russia-Ukraine war, stating that progress in peace negotiations has been made in the past eight months, attributing this to President Trump's efforts. Stubb also noted that Russia is testing NATO's responses in the air and under the sea. A Finnish drone is reportedly monitoring the Russian-flagged vessel 'Astrol 1,' suspected of involvement in drone flights over Danish territory earlier in the week, according to @ThomasVLinge. The situation in Denmark occurs amidst Sweden and Poland's joint "Operation Gotland Sentry" military exercise in the Baltic Sea. The vessel Oslo Carrier 3 remains under suspicion in connection with a drone incident in Copenhagen.