Mysterious Drone Sightings Probe in Denmark as Israel Intercepts Gaza Aid Convoy
Denmark's military and domestic intelligence services are leading an investigation into recent mysterious drone sightings. Meanwhile, a large aid convoy to Gaza was intercepted by Israel's navy, and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine remains offline. Greta Thunberg and other activists were involved in the aid mission.
Over 40 ships carrying aid supplies attempted to reach the Gaza Strip. Among the activists on board were Greta Thunberg and her fellow climate campaigners. However, Israel's navy intercepted the fleet, preventing it from reaching its destination.
In Denmark, the Danish military intelligence service (FE) and the domestic intelligence service (PET) are jointly investigating the recent drone sightings. The investigation is coordinated by relevant Danish authorities, including the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Justice. Arrests have been made following the incidents during the Europe summit.
In Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been offline for several days, raising concerns about the safety of the region. The plant's cooling systems are currently being powered by diesel generators, but the fuel supply is uncertain.
The aid mission to Gaza was thwarted by Israeli forces, while the investigation into drone sightings in Denmark continues. In Ukraine, the offline Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remains a cause for concern, with its cooling systems relying on an uncertain fuel supply.