Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated this morning that negotiations with Ukraine were suspended due to Kyiv's reluctance, and that the potential supply of US Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would not alter the dynamics on the front lines. Peskov's comments, made between 10:06 AM and 10:35 AM UTC on September 29th, 2025, addressed two key aspects of the ongoing conflict. He asserted that the reason for halted talks was Ukraine's unwillingness to engage, and regarding potential US military aid, he dismissed the impact of Tomahawk missiles, suggesting they would not change the situation. These remarks follow previous reports from overnight September 28th to 29th, confirming Ukrainian Navy strikes on the Karachev "Electrodetal" plant in Russia's Bryansk region using R-360 Neptune cruise missiles. The plant produces electrical connectors for military and aerospace use. This action occurred after President Donald Trump authorized Ukraine to use American-made long-range drones and missiles to strike targets within Russia, with some requiring Pentagon approval. Earlier developments within the reporting window include reports of Russian forces advancing near the Dnipropetrovsk-Zaporizhzhia border. Additionally, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) detained a woman in Sevastopol for allegedly cooperating with Ukraine's military intelligence. A potential collision involving two tankers near Gelendzhik was also reported, accompanied by significant GPS/GLONASS jamming.