The Trump Administration is actively considering the sale of BGM-109 "Tomahawk" Land Attack Cruise Missiles, capable of reaching 1,500 miles, and other advanced weaponry to Europe for transfer to Ukraine, U.S. Vice-President JD Vance confirmed on Fox News on September 29th. Vance stated that a "final determination" on the sale rests with President Trump. The announcement comes as air raid sirens sounded in Dnipro at 8:20 PM UTC, urging citizens to seek shelter. Simultaneously, Ukrainian Air Force reports tracked enemy Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) moving across multiple regions, including Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Poltava, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv, with varying courses. These developments follow a period of heightened concern regarding the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), which has been without external power for an extended duration, relying on diesel backup generators. Previous reports on September 29th indicated the plant had been disconnected from the Ukrainian electricity grid for 120 hours, with an estimated 17 days of diesel fuel remaining. Experts warned of potential reactor meltdowns and spent fuel containment breaches if power was not restored. Earlier on September 29th, reports also detailed expected additional deliveries of F-16, French Mirage, and Swedish Gripen aircraft to Ukraine. These announcements were made against a backdrop of satellite imagery showing destruction at the Kacha airfield in Crimea attributed to Ukrainian drone activity. Russia has also faced reports of significant troop desertions and an accelerating fuel crisis in some regions. Concerns over regional security have been amplified by multiple drone activities reported across Ukraine in previous days, including in the Pavlograd district, eastern Kharkiv region, and southern Chernihiv region. A NATO AWACS aircraft was also observed near the Ukrainian border amid worries of Russian drones launched from Baltic Sea tankers. Ukrainian Navy strikes on a plant in Russia's Bryansk region and explosions at an oil depot in Crimea were also reported earlier on September 29th.