Berlin Airport continued to experience flight disruptions on September 25th, 2025, as a consequence of a cyberattack that occurred on September 19th, affecting systems provided by U.S. company Collins Aerospace. Three flights were canceled today, and twelve departures and arrivals faced disruptions yesterday, September 24th. The airport is still operating in "emergency mode" following the incident, which has also impacted airports in Brussels, Dublin, and London, with the perpetrators remaining unidentified. The cyberattack targeted services from Collins Aerospace, a key provider of airport systems, leading to the ongoing operational issues. The extent of the disruptions at Berlin Airport includes the cancellation of three flights on September 25th during the reporting window and twelve disruptions to departures and arrivals on September 24th. Similar incidents have been reported in other European cities, indicating a broader pattern of cyber threats to aviation infrastructure. In Ukraine, activity was reported in the Avdiivka region of Donetsk Oblast, where a collection point of damaged and destroyed Russian armored vehicles was geoconfirmed outside the Avdiivka Coke Plant. This information was shared via social media on September 25th, with specific coordinates provided for a destroyed high-rise building in the area.