The drones in Denmark:
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Two Danish warships are now patrolling at Storebælt and the Øresund Bridge after mysterious drone observations.
On Plass: The Danish War Skip «Esbern Snare» patrols at the Øresund Bridge in Copenhagen. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP
## Critically important connections
The Øresund bridge and Storebælt are considered two of the most important transport years in Denmark.
They have crucial strategic importance for both trade and defense in Danish waters:
* The Øresund Bridge is a combination of bridge and tunnel that links Denmark directly to Sweden. in a war situation, it would have been a strategic hub for both transport and military operations.
* Storebælt connects Zealand with Funen, and is the main connection between East and Western Denmark. It makes it possible to travel across the country in a few hours, and is thus crucial for both domestic traffic and goods transport.
The events create anxiety among residents in the Danish capital. Several people have been attacked in recent days, and police are investigating whether there is a connection between the cases.
“We are taking these reports very seriously,” says police inspector Jens Møller to Ritzau. “We are increasing our presence in the affected areas and are working to identify and arrest the perpetrators.”
The attacks have taken place in various parts of Copenhagen, and the victims are of different ages and backgrounds. Some have been robbed, while others have been subjected to violence without anything being stolen.The police have so far not been able to establish a clear motive for the attacks, but they are investigating several possible leads. They are also asking anyone who may have information about the cases to come forward.
“We need the public’s help to solve these cases,” says Møller. “Even small details can be important.”
The attacks have caused concern among residents in Copenhagen, and manny are now afraid to go out alone at night.
“It’s scary to think that someone could attack you just like that,” says Maria Hansen, who lives in the Nørrebro district, where several of the attacks have taken place. “I’m afraid to walk home from work now.”
the police are urging people to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity. They are also advising people to avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night.## Uneasy situation
Danish media wonder if the presence of the frigates can be a direct response to the troubled situation, while Copenhagen this week is hosting an informal EU summit.
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Danish Frigate Investigates Suspicious Vessel Near Nord Stream Pipelines
the Danish frigate “Esbern Snare” has been patrolling the Baltic Sea and investigated a suspicious vessel near the Nord Stream pipelines, according to Danish media reports.
“Esbern Snare” arrived in copenhagen Thursday night around 8:30 PM and patrolled there until early Friday morning before heading north. The ship has a history of international operations, including anti-piracy missions off the coast of Africa.
The examination comes after explosions damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines last week, leading to significant gas leaks. Authorities are investigating the cause of the explosions, with suspicion falling on possible sabotage.
While details of the investigation are scarce, the presence of the Danish frigate signals a heightened level of vigilance in the region. The incident underscores the growing concerns surrounding the security of critical energy infrastructure in Europe.
Baltic Sea Incident: Tanker Maneuvers and Drone Sightings
A series of unusual events unfolded in the Baltic Sea this week, involving a large oil tanker and multiple drone observations near the coast of Jutland. The situation has prompted increased monitoring from maritime authorities. It’s a complex picture, and here’s what we certainly know.

The oil tanker involved in the incident was tracked sailing an unusual course.(Source: Dagbladet)
The oil tanker, identified as the Seaways Marlin, initially raised concerns due to its erratic course. MarineTraffic data shows the vessel deviating from standard shipping lanes. Instead of a direct route, it sailed north along Jutland, past Skagen, and then turned south again. This maneuver is atypical and instantly drew attention from naval observers.
Adding to the intrigue, several new drone observations were reported in various locations along the jutland coast. While the exact nature of these drones remains unclear, their presence coinciding with the tanker’s unusual movements is significant. Authorities are investigating whether the drones were monitoring the vessel or engaged in other activities.
Danish Defense Intelligence is closely monitoring the situation. They haven’t released specific details, but confirmed an increased level of vigilance in the area. “We are aware of the tanker’s movements and the drone activity,” a spokesperson stated. “We are assessing the situation to determine if there’s any cause for concern.”
Several theories are circulating. Some speculate the tanker may have been attempting to avoid detection, perhaps due to sanctions violations or illicit cargo. Others suggest the drones could be related to smuggling operations or even reconnaissance activities. At this point, it’s crucial to avoid jumping to conclusions. A thorough investigation is underway.
The incident highlights the increasing complexity of maritime security. The use of drones adds a new layer of challenge, making it harder to track and identify potential threats. Expect increased surveillance and tighter security measures in the Baltic Sea region as authorities work to unravel this mystery.
After the incident,the tanker sailed north along jutland,past Skagen,and then south again.
Simultaneously occurring, new drone observations were reported in several places in Jutland.