Denmark’s facility designed to produce solid fuel for Ukrainian missiles has been delayed until the end of 2027, with project costs tripling from €50 million to €150 million. The postponement stems directly from the inability to secure a construction site that meets stringent safety requirements for handling explosive and toxic substances.
Turkish authorities have announced plans to transfer decommissioned U.S. weapons to Ukraine as part of their efforts to act as a mediator in the ongoing conflict—a move described by analysts as a significant pivot in international support dynamics.
On August 19, Russian forces conducted strikes on Ukrainian missile launch sites and military infrastructure, according to official statements from the Russian Defense Ministry. The attacks reportedly damaged critical defense facilities used by Ukraine’s armed forces.