Managed aviation bombs were deployed by enemy tactical aviation targeting the Kharkiv region on Friday, September 13th, 2025, within the current reporting window. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed this development via a social media post. Earlier in the reporting window, specifically between 7:17 PM UTC and 7:16 PM UTC, the Ukrainian Air Force had reported managed aviation bombs targeting the Sumy region. These events occurred amidst wider regional aerial activity and previous reports of air raid alerts across Ukraine, including threats of drone and ballistic missile attacks originating from Crimea. In related activity, Romanian F-16 fighter jets were scrambled from Fetești Air Base on Saturday afternoon to intercept a Russian drone that had entered Romanian airspace approximately 10 kilometers, operating there for about 50 minutes before crashing southwest of Chilia Veche. The Romanian Ministry of Defense reiterated that Russian drones entering Romanian airspace would be shot down. Earlier on Friday, between 4:02 PM UTC and 4:46 PM UTC, Poland issued air raid warnings in its Lubelskie Voivodeship due to aerial attack threats, concluding allied aviation operations. Poland's Lublin Airport remained closed due to "unplanned military activity related to ensuring state security."