Recap: Ukraine nuclear plant enters fifth day on emergency energy
Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant entered its fifth day working on emergency turbines on Saturday, prompting mounting security issues.
Exterior energy to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear energy plant, Europe’s largest, has been lower for greater than 4 days in a document outage on the six-reactor facility on the entrance line of the struggle, Greenpeace Ukraine warned.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 17:41
In depth: Can Ukraine regain all of the land misplaced to Russia?
Donald Trump has claimed that Ukraine may win again all the land captured by Russia because the starting of its invasion in February 2022, in a significant shift in his place on the struggle.
The US president stated in a Truth Social post that Kyiv’s navy may win “all of Ukraine again in its unique kind”, including that Putin and Russia are in “BIG financial hassle”.
Army consultants say Ukraine may push Russia again in the direction of the border because it stood in 2022, and pressure Vladimir Putin to hunt a peace deal – however solely within the presence of a strict, and unlikely, set of circumstances.
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Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 16:34
Recap: Moldovans start voting in key election between EU and Russia
Moldovans started voting on Sunday for a parliamentary election poised to have a significant impression on the federal government’s quest to affix the European Union, as a well-liked pro-Russian group seeks to steer the small nation away from nearer ties with the bloc, Dan Peleschuk writes.
Moldova is already buffeted by struggle in neighbouring Ukraine and allegations of Russian interference in politics and faith.
To a authorities aspiring to affix the EU, management of parliament is important for the long-term legislative efforts required.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 15:28
Denmark bans drone flights after recent drone sightings at navy bases
Denmark ordered a ban on Sunday on civil drone flights, after drones have been noticed at a number of navy amenities in a single day, following every week during which drone sorties brought about the non permanent closures of a number of Danish airports.
The Danish navy stated in a press release it had deployed “a number of capacities” in response to the in a single day sightings at bases, declining additional touch upon the character of its response.
Drone sorties earlier this week pressured Denmark to close airports, together with a virtually four-hour closure of Copenhagen Airport on Monday.
Denmark has referred to as the drones a part of a “hybrid assault”. It has stopped wanting saying definitively who it believes is accountable, however Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has advised it might be Moscow, calling Russia the first “nation that poses a risk to European safety”. The Kremlin denies blame.
Beneath the ban, civilian drones will likely be barred from Danish airspace from Monday by Friday of the approaching week, when Denmark, which holds the rotating presidency of the EU for the second half of this yr, will likely be internet hosting European leaders.

Athena Stavrou28 September 2025 15:02
Watch: NATO ‘prepared’ to cope with any threats, says Chair of Army Defence
Athena Stavrou28 September 2025 14:29
Recap: Russia claims ‘huge’ strike on Ukraine
Russia’s defence ministry has stated that Moscow carried out an enormous strike on Ukraine, hitting navy airfields and different amenities.
“Final night time, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched an enormous strike with high-precision long-range air, sea-based weapons and unmanned aerial automobiles towards enterprises of the military-industrial advanced of Ukraine used within the pursuits of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in addition to the infrastructure of navy airfields,” the ministry stated in a press release on Sunday morning.
Ukraine stated at the least 4 folks have been killed and dozens have been injured in one of the crucial sustained Russian assaults on the nation’s capital.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 14:01
Pictured: Aftermath of huge in a single day assault on Kyiv



Athena Stavrou28 September 2025 13:59
Denmark studies extra drone sightings at armed forces areas for second night time
The Danish defence ministry stated Sunday it had once more noticed drones at a number of of its armed forces’ areas in a single day, a day after Nato introduced it will improve its vigilance within the Baltic Sea area.
The ministry stated in a press release it had “a number of capacities deployed” after drone sightings from Saturday into Sunday night time.
That is the second consecutive day that Denmark has reported drone sightings at its armed forces’ areas.
It did not provide any additional particulars in regards to the specifics of the deployment, the variety of drones or areas.
That is the most recent unexplained drone exercise after a number of sightings final week, together with over 5 Danish airports final week, elevating issues about safety in northern Europe amid suspected rising Russian aggression.
Following a Nato assembly in Riga, Latvia, on Saturday, Colonel Martin O’Donnell, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe spokesperson, introduced that “we are going to conduct much more enhanced vigilance with new multi-domain property within the Baltic Sea area, which incorporates Denmark, underneath Baltic Sentry.”
He stated Nato leaders had been in fixed contact with Danish leaders in regards to the current drone incidents and that the property would come with “a number of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms and at the least one air-defence frigate.”
Individually, Germany stated that following a request from Denmark, its armed forces would supply navy assist for the upcoming European Union summit later this week in Copenhagen by “Counter-small Unmanned Plane Programs capabilities,” also referred to as C-UAS, that are detection programs that use radar, optical and acoustics applied sciences.
Sweden had already introduced earlier that it will “lend Denmark a navy anti-drone functionality” with out giving additional particulars.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 13:35
Nato to extend presence within the Baltic after Denmark drone incidents
Nato stated on Saturday it’s upgrading its mission within the Baltic Sea with an air-defence frigate and different property in response to drone incursions in Denmark.
Unidentified drones have been noticed close to navy installations in Denmark in a single day, the Armed Forces stated on Saturday, following a number of drone incursions close to airports and significant infrastructure this week.
Copenhagen Airport, the Nordic area’s busiest, closed for a number of hours late on Monday as a number of giant drones have been seen in its airspace. 5 smaller Danish airports, each civilian and navy, have been additionally shut quickly within the following days.
In response, Nato will “conduct much more enhanced vigilance with new multi-domain property within the Baltic Sea area”, it stated in a press release emailed to information company Reuters.
The alliance stated the brand new property included “intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance platforms and at the least one air-defence frigate”.
A Nato spokesperson stated they might not present particulars on which international locations have been contributing the additional property.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 13:02
Russia claims Ukraine’s negotiating positions are ‘deteriorating’
Russia has claimed that Ukraine’s negotiating positions are “deteriorating” after it launched a whole bunch of drones and missiles on the nation.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov claimed on state tv on Sunday: “With each passing day, the state of affairs for Ukraine is inexorably deteriorating. And every single day Ukraine’s negotiating positions are inexorably deteriorating.”
His feedback come after Russia launched a whole bunch of drones and missiles at Kyiv and different elements of Ukraine early on Sunday.
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky once more urged the worldwide group to behave decisively to chop off Russia’s power revenues that fund its invasion after the assault.
“The time for decisive motion is lengthy overdue, and we depend on a powerful response from the USA, Europe, the G7, and the G20,” he stated on the Telegram messaging app.
Holly Bancroft28 September 2025 12:25