Polish authorities have confirmed the discovery of a thirteenth Russian drone fragment near Lublin, specifically in the town of Bychawka Trzecia, approximately 14 minutes ago, according to Lublin112. This latest find brings the total number of discovered Russian drone fragments to thirteen, following earlier reports of twelve. Earlier today, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Radosław Sikorski, stated that 19 Russian-manufactured drones breached Polish airspace last night, asserting these incursions were deliberate. Drone debris has been found across multiple locations, including Pinattery, Sobótka, and Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, where one drone crashed on the grounds of a Territorial Defence Force unit south of Warsaw. Fragments of a U.S.-made AIM-120C-7 missile were also found in Eastern Poland, likely fired by NATO aircraft intercepting the drones. Senator Lindsey Graham stated that tariffs on Russia's trading partners, including China, India, and Brazil, would be more effective than sanctions in ending the war in Ukraine, suggesting these measures would pressure Russia to negotiate. Graham reiterated that Congress is prepared to enact "bone crushing new sanctions and tariffs" against nations supporting Russia's war efforts. Poland has received offers of support for its air defenses from European allies. The Ukrainian Air Force reported multiple aerial threats across Ukraine between 2:32 PM and 2:47 PM UTC on September 10th, 2025, including reconnaissance UAVs and rocket threats. Russia's Foreign Ministry has previously labeled reports of drones in Polish airspace as myths.