Russian air defenses intercepted or jammed 52 drones, primarily Shahed and Geran models, launched from multiple directions, and destroyed one Iskander-M missile and six additional drones that struck three locations overnight, according to a report citing "NOELreports". The exact timing of these interceptions and strikes within the past 24 hours has not been specified, but the activity occurred in the context of ongoing aerial engagements. This report follows earlier incidents on September 14th, 2025, where Ukrainian drone attack attempts targeted the Kirishinefteorgsintez refinery in the Leningrad Region, Russia. Governor Drozdenko confirmed that air defenses downed one drone and destroyed another over the refinery, causing minor damage to an external reservoir from falling fragments. Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg had temporarily suspended flights for approximately one hour due to these events. Further aerial activity was reported overnight, with a separate source indicating "14 hours monitoring the same area and still going" and "Still airborne," suggesting prolonged surveillance or engagement in an unspecified region. Earlier on September 14th, at 3:00 AM UTC, the Air Force of Ukraine reported observing a group of percussion drones moving west in the southern Kharkiv region. Also on September 14th, around 12:00 AM UTC, a Russian Iskander SRBM system was sighted on the E28 highway in the Kaliningrad region, a position that could potentially reach six NATO countries. Poland had issued air raid warnings in its Lubelskie Voivodeship on September 13th, leading to the closure of Lublin Airport due to aerial attack threats.