Scandals blight Denmark's buildup of its armed forces as it eyes possible threats from Russia

The frigate Iver Huitfeldt, number F361, arrives at the base port at Fleet Station Korsoer, Denmark, Thursday, April 4, 2024. Denmark's Armed Forces said a technical problem arose with a Harpoon missile on board the Danish frigate HDMS Niels Juel, number F363, the sister ship of the Iver Huitfeldt, as it was taking part in a test while anchored in the Korsoer naval base. (Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A series of scandals has blighted Denmark's Armed Forces at a time when the Scandinavian country and member of the NATO alliance is building up its defenses, chiefly as a response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The events have so far led to the dismissal this week of Denmark’s top military chief, Gen. Flemming Lentfer, who failed to inform the defense minister about an incident on the frigate HDMS Iver Huitfeldt last month while deployed to the Red Sea, where it was part of a U.S.-led operation to defend commercial shipping against Houthi militants.

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