Poland has issued an official protest note to the Russian Embassy in Warsaw after a Russian suicide drone struck Osiny, Poland, yesterday, likely spending approximately two hours in Polish airspace, according to Visegrad 24. Meanwhile, the missile used by Russia in its strike on Sumy has been identified as a Zircon, marking its 14th use in the conflict. Defense Express reported that the launch was carried out from occupied Crimea, possibly from the "Object-100" complex near Rezervne, and noted the missile's continued poor accuracy and weak warhead. In related developments, one Ukrainian drone reportedly destroyed 300 Russian anti-tank mines, as shared by the Nemesis Regiment. Satellite images have also emerged showing the impact of Ukrainian drones on the Saratov Refinery on August 10th, with fires affecting pipelines and engineering equipment. Separately, a wildfire was observed in Crimea at coordinates 44°33'54.74"N 33°28'20.43"E. Amidst these events, reports indicate that President Donald Trump has withdrawn from negotiations for peace between Putin and Zelenskyy, despite his prior pledge to end the war within 24 hours. It has been 207 days since his election, with no peace deal reached.