Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on September 12th, 2025, that the Russian drone attack on Poland was "unacceptable but expected," emphasizing the continued threat of war and contrasting Hungary's distance from the conflict with Poland's deep involvement, according to a report from NOELreports. In a separate development during this reporting window, EU ambassadors agreed to extend sanctions on over 2600 Russian individuals and entities by six months, despite Hungarian and Slovakian requests to remove six oligarchs. The deadline for the renewal of these sanctions is September 15th, 2025. This decision was reported by Rikard Jozwiak. Earlier reports indicated that fires at Russia's port of Primorsk were extinguished by 11:44 AM UTC on September 12th, 2025, with no reported victims or environmental threats, following earlier drone strikes. U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly conceded he misjudged Russian President Vladimir Putin's desire for peace, according to Axios. Additionally, two men were shot in the Lviv region village of Podryasne, with one suspect committing suicide, as reported by the National Police.