30 September 2025 - Ukraine Special Weapons News |
Combat Operations
Ukraine
Russia
United States
NATO
United Nations
Foreign Reactions
News Reports
Combat Operations
- Russia Hits Civilian Sites In Daytime Drone Attack On Dnipro RFE/RL 30 Sep 2025 -- Civilians ran for cover in downtown Dnipro on September 30 when Russian drones hit the central Ukrainian city in a daytime attack.
Ukraine
- It Is Now the Seventh Day - Something That Has Never Happened Before - Of an Emergency Situation at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant - Address by the President President of Ukraine 30 Sep 2025
- President Held Phone Call with UN Secretary-General President of Ukraine 30 Sep 2025
- President Held a Meeting on Strengthening Sanctions Policy President of Ukraine 30 Sep 2025
- Six Countries Have Already Contributed Over $2 Billion Through the PURL Initiative, and Six More Are Ready to Join President of Ukraine 30 Sep 2025
Russia
- Address on the Day of Reunification of the Donetsk People's Republic, Lugansk People's Republic and the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions with Russia President of Russia 30 Sep 2025
United States
NATO
United Nations
- Update 317 - IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine IAEA 30 Sep 2025 -- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is engaging with both sides of the military conflict to help pave the way for the restoration of offsite power to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) as soon as possible, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today.
Foreign Reactions
- Brussels Eyes Frozen Russian Assets To Finance Ukraine Beyond 2025 RFE/RL 30 Sep 2025 -- With the United States indicating that it may not be willing to finance Ukraine's defense needs for much longer, the European Union is looking into various ways of footing a larger part of the bill in 2026 and 2027, assuming - as most people in Brussels do - that the war will continue.
- Russia/Ukraine: Statement by the Spokesperson on the safety situation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) European External Action Service (EEAS) 30 Sep 2025 -- Last week, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has again lost connection to its last external power supply. It is the 10th time since Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine began. This is the longest and most severe outage, in particular as military activity continues to prevent the repair and reconnection of power lines. We call on Russia to immediately cease all military operations around the nuclear plant to enable the urgent restoration of power lines.
- Prime Ministers Orpo and Kristersson in joint letter: Financing for Ukraine must be secured quickly Finnish Government 30 Sep 2025 -- Finland and Sweden have submitted a joint letter to the European Commission and the Member States concerning Ukraine's financing needs for the coming years. Ensuring support for Ukraine is crucial for Ukraine's survival and for the security of Europe as a whole. Finland and Sweden are strong supporters of Ukraine.
- Finland to contribute to safeguarding Denmark's airspace Finnish MoD 30 Sep 2025 -- On the proposal of the Government, the President of the Republic has decided that the Finnish Defence Forces will contribute to safeguarding Denmark's airspace.
- Norway supports Denmark with assistance in handling drones Government of Norway 30 Sep 2025 -- The Norwegian Government has decided to provide Danish authorities with assistance in dealing with possible drone threats during the high-level meetings taking place in Denmark this week.
- After Drone Sightings, Copenhagen To Host EU Leaders For 'Acute' Security And Defense Summits RFE/RL 30 Sep 2025 -- In response to recent sightings of drones that disrupted air traffic in Copenhagen and in the Danish city of Aalborg, Denmark is bringing together European leaders in the capital on October 1-2 for two summits on security and defense.
News Reports
- Second Ukrainian Suspect Detained Over Nord Stream Blasts RFE/RL 30 Sep 2025 -- Polish authorities have detained a Ukrainian man suspected of involvement in the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, prosecutors in Warsaw said on September 30.
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