Polish President Andrzej Duda spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump this evening, September 10th, 2025, regarding multiple Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace overnight. The conversation, part of ongoing allied consultations, reaffirmed the unity of NATO allies. Meanwhile, in Zaporizzhia, Ukraine, a residential building was damaged by Russian strikes this evening, resulting in at least two injuries. During the reporting window, from 6:17 PM to 6:31 PM UTC on September 10th, 2025, President Duda confirmed his call with President Trump via X. The previous report from September 10th detailed that 19 Russian-manufactured drones breached Polish airspace overnight, with debris found in several locations including Pinattery, Sobótka, and Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą. Fragments of a U.S.-made AIM-120C-7 missile were also recovered in Eastern Poland, likely from NATO aircraft intercepting the drones. In a separate development, the @zarGEOINT X account reported at 7:11 PM UTC on September 10th, 2025, that a residential building in Zaporizzhia, Ukraine, located at coordinates 47.77202, 35.18409, was damaged by Russian strikes this evening, with at least two people injured. This incident occurred as the Ukrainian Air Force had reported multiple aerial threats across Ukraine, including reconnaissance UAVs and rocket threats, between 2:32 PM and 2:47 PM UTC on the same day. Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Radosław Sikorski, had previously stated that the drone incursions were deliberate, with Polish officials suspecting the drones were flown into Poland to circumvent Ukrainian air defenses around Lviv. Russia's Foreign Ministry has previously denied involvement in drone activity over Polish airspace. Senator Lindsey Graham reiterated calls for increased sanctions against nations supporting Russia's war efforts, suggesting these measures could pressure Russia into negotiations.