Russian Su-34 fighter-bombers have been observed equipped with four UMPB D-30SN precision-guided glide bombs, capable of reaching approximately 100 kilometers, during the reporting window. This development comes amid an ongoing rocket danger alert issued for the Bryansk region, specifically the Karachevsky district, on September 28th, 2025, at approximately 9:09 PM UTC. The alert was confirmed in Bryansk itself, though specific details regarding the threat's origin or nature remain undisclosed by authorities. The UMPB D-30SN glide bombs represent a significant advancement in range compared to the previously known UMPK systems, according to reports from The Dead District. The presence of these long-range munitions on Russian aircraft raises concerns about potential operational capabilities and reach. Separately, a question was posed on X (formerly Twitter) directed at NATO and its Secretary General, asking why drones were being flown over their own countries and attributing blame to Russia, while questioning the objective of such actions. This query was posted by the account @todayineuropa. Earlier in the day, on September 28th, 2025, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence shared footage via X showcasing Army Aviation operations, emphasizing their role in protecting Ukrainian airspace. This earlier report did not establish a direct link to the current security alerts in the Bryansk region.