Norwegian firm Ro Marine issued fake insurance for over 100 ships involved in carrying Russian oil and explosives, thereby aiding Moscow's shadow fleet in evading sanctions, according to an investigation by NRK and Dossier Center released today. The company has since been dissolved in Norway, though linked operations continue abroad. In the Kupyansk direction, Ukrainian UAV crews have reported corrected lines in favor of Ukraine west of Moskovka, indicating shifts in territorial control. However, Russian forces have secured ground supply lines to their forces in Kindrashivka through forested areas and have advanced within Kupyansk city, according to reports from Ukrainian UAV crews. These developments follow recent incidents including Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia's Primorsk port on September 9, which damaged two tankers and temporarily halted operations. In response to heightened geopolitical tensions and Russian drone activity, Poland launched Operation "Eastern Sentinel" earlier this week, bolstered by French A-400M aircraft delivering arms for Rafale jets stationed in Poland. India's Adani Group has also banned Western-sanctioned tankers from its ports, potentially impacting Russian oil supplies.