Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) detained a woman in Sevastopol on September 29th, 2025, for allegedly cooperating with Ukraine's military intelligence, according to TASS. The detention occurred within the reporting window of 7:05 AM to 8:05 AM UTC. Also reported within the past hour was a potential collision between the Greek-flagged tanker Minevera Antonia and the Russian-flagged tanker Garmonia near the Russian port of Gelendzhik in the eastern Black Sea, accompanied by significant GPS/GLONASS jamming in the area. White House Special Envoy Keith Kellogg confirmed to Fox News on September 29th, 2025, that President Donald Trump has authorized Ukraine to use American-made long-range drones and missiles to strike targets within Russia, though some strikes will require prior Pentagon approval. This development follows previous strikes on Russian defense infrastructure. The incident near Gelendzhik saw the pollution control vessel Triton and Offshore Support Vessel Nefrit at the site, with tugboats arriving from Novorossiysk to assist. Reports from overnight September 28th to 29th indicated a strike on JSC Karachevsky Zavod “Elektrodetal” in Russia's Bryansk region, an enterprise that develops and produces electrical connectors for military and industrial use. Previous reports also noted temporary flight restrictions at airports in Kaluga and Tambov between 10:37 PM and 11:06 PM UTC on September 28th, coinciding with an earlier fire at the Karachevsky Plant. The drone activity mentioned in the new sources includes a report of an Mi-28 helicopter being destroyed by an FPV drone, and a separate mention of an Mi-8 helicopter, though context for these specific events is unclear within the current reporting window.