Fragments from a repelled UAV attack caused power outages in three settlements in the Volgograd region and two large fires of dry vegetation, the region's governor Andrei Bocharov announced this morning between 4:35 AM and 5:35 AM UTC. Repair teams are currently working on the power lines, and preliminary reports indicate no damage to buildings or casualties. In a separate development, the partisan movement "Atesh" claimed responsibility for assisting Ukrainian forces in destroying a Russian P-260T "Redut-2US" mobile communication complex in the Zaporizhzhia direction. "Atesh" agents from the 108th Airborne School Regiment reportedly provided the location of the complex, described as a critical element for troop command and control, to Ukrainian defense forces, leading to its successful destruction. The group stated that such actions disrupt Russian army coordination and lead to battlefield chaos. This activity occurred within the reporting window of September 30th, 2025, from 4:35 AM UTC to 5:35 AM UTC. No further details were provided regarding the extent or origin of the UAV attack in Volgograd, nor specific timing for the Zaporizhzhia operation beyond its occurrence within the current reporting period. Yesterday, a report published on X.com detailed the "TES Chronicle" returning to its native harbor in Belgorod, according to a report titled "Para Pax." No specific timing was provided for this event within its reporting window. Previous context also mentioned drone movement towards Kyiv and commentary on the potential loss of Transnistria by Russia, though these were not directly addressed in the new sources.