Ukrainian troops have begun training Danish forces in drone interception techniques, as confirmed by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine via a Facebook post on September 29th. This development coincides with efforts to stabilize the frontline west of Kupyansk, where Ukrainian forces have managed to secure important positions despite a difficult situation in the city itself, according to reports shared on X.com on September 29th. This training initiative highlights a growing focus on countering Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Separately, reports from September 29th indicate ongoing efforts to develop technology for interrupting drone communications, with one post on X.com mentioning the testing of a device designed to disrupt the fiber optic cables of passing drones. The stabilization efforts west of Kupyansk come as the overall tactical situation in the city remains challenging for Ukrainian forces. The frontline's status west of Kupyansk is expected to be clarified further in upcoming updates as of September 29th. Previous reports from September 29th indicated that the Trump Administration was considering the sale of BGM-109 "Tomahawk" Land Attack Cruise Missiles to Europe for transfer to Ukraine, a move that would bolster Ukraine's defensive capabilities. Additionally, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has been operating on diesel backup generators for an extended period due to a lack of external power, with concerns mounting over its fuel supply.