In the past hour, Russia has established a new drone launch site in Bryansk Oblast, approximately 35 km from Ukraine, according to a report from @cym27s. The site, located north of Aleshok, features four storage buildings and two launchers capable of deploying 10-15 drones daily, primarily for daytime strikes. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled Russian infantry advances in multiple directions, including Zelenovka, the Lazurnaya microdistrict, east of Mirnograd, and Lysovka, as reported by the "PETRENKO ✙" source. During the reporting window, Ukrainian troops in Zelenovka pushed back Russian infantry to their original positions after they had occupied a residential building. In Lysovka, Ukrainian forces countered Russian infantry attempts to establish positions in residential buildings and forest belts, preventing them from gaining a foothold. East of Mirnograd, advances into a forest belt were also halted. These actions occurred as part of ongoing efforts detailed in previous reports from September 26th, which noted repelled advances in the Pokrovsky direction. Separately, Ukrainian forces destroyed a "Project Spike" RSZV (rocket launcher) in the Kharkiv region using an FPV drone, according to the "БЕЗПІЛОТНІ СИСТЕМИ #3ОШБр" source. This development follows earlier reports of drone activity in the Transcarpathia region and the establishment of new troop formations by Ukrainian military forces. Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko had also proposed constructing a nuclear power plant in eastern Belarus to supply occupied Ukrainian territories, according to "wartranslated."