Two unidentified flying objects entered Lithuanian airspace at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025, according to NATO sources cited by BILD. The objects were not engaged, and reconnaissance is ongoing. Separately, Ukraine reportedly struck Russia's Deep Space Communications Center in occupied Crimea overnight on September 10th, hitting the 40th Command and Measurement Complex with two jet-powered drones, as reported by the Dosye Shpiona channel. NATO sources confirmed the airspace incident in Lithuania, with reconnaissance efforts underway to identify the nature and origin of the objects. No engagement occurred during this event. Meanwhile, the strike in Crimea targeted the Deep Space Communications Center (unit 81415) in Vitino, with reports indicating that Russia's Pantsir-S1 air defense system failed to intercept the drones. These events follow recent Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace, which led to NATO invoking Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty at Poland's request. Polish authorities had confirmed recovering drone debris, including components of Russian drones and an American AIM-120C-7 air-to-air missile, across various locations. U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak with Polish President Andrzej Duda regarding these incursions. The Russian Ministry of Defense had previously stated that no objects for defeat on the territory of Poland were planned.