In the past, Denmark transferred all 19 of its Caesar howitzers to Ukraine. The support list also included M109A3 howitzers. However, analysts from the Ukrainian portal Defense Express have recently noticed that Copenhagen found additional weapons—and they were handed over "quietly.
According to the Finance Ministry in Oslo, the country has reaped 1,270 billion kroner (€107.7 billion) in additional revenue thanks to higher gas prices and production. It has been criticized for allocating only a fraction of this on aid to Ukraine.
Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen has refuted russian propaganda claims about the alleged death of a Danish instructor during a missile strike by the
A post shared on X claims Russia killed a Danish F-16 instructor in Ukraine. Verdict: Misleading There is no evidence that Russia killed a F-16 instructor. The Danish Ministry of Defense refuted the claim.
The operations are part of efforts to protect critical infrastructure including cables in the Baltic Sea - Anadolu Ajansı
Though Denmark did not confirm the death of F-16 pilot Jepp Hansen, his friends have put up a post on social media
Poulsen categorically denied the reports saying: “No Danish soldiers have been killed in Ukraine. It is a totally false story that is running in the Russian media – probably to discredit Denmark and its support to Ukraine.” Poulsen’s statement went ...
Defending champion Jannik Sinner has moved into the quarterfinals at the Australian Open after beating Holger Rune during a match slowed down by medical timeouts for each player and a delay because the net got knocked loose.
Trump has not spoken publicly about the call, choosing instead to repost on social media the results of a 2019 poll that found that 68 percent of Greenlanders supported independence from Denmark.
In the past, Denmark has transferred all its 19 Caesar howitzers to Ukraine. The support list also included M109A3 howitzers. However, as analysts from the Ukrainian portal Defense Express are now noticing,
Vestas has secured an order to supply turbines for the second phase of the Tyligulska project in Ukraine - the country’s largest wind energy project. The order, which follows the successful commissioning of the first phase in spring 2023, will see Vestas deliver 64 turbines, contributing to a combined capacity of 498MW for both phases.
With a projected €450 million expansion, the Tylihulska wind farm in the Mykolaiv Region is poised to become the largest wind power plant in Eastern Europe.