Fragments of a Ukrainian "Sich" drone were found on the coast of Bulgaria, leading to the temporary closure of the beach in Karymat, as reported in the past 14 minutes. Separately, the port of Primorsk in the Leningrad region experienced further incidents, with reports of a tanker from the "shadow fleet" being struck, resulting in significant smoke, an oil spill, and damage to a pumping station, according to "Квадрат". Three sailors were reportedly injured. In the Klimovsky district of Russia, the head of the district warned of the danger of FPV drone attacks, advising residents to avoid going out unless necessary, a statement from "Жесть Брянск" indicated. The previous reporting period detailed extensive drone activity over Poland and Ukraine, with Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stating that 19 Russian drones traversed Polish airspace and approximately 400 drones and 40 missiles flew over Ukraine during the night of September 12th, 2025, emphasizing these were not accidental incursions. Earlier in the reporting window, drone strikes targeted Russia's largest oil-loading port, Primorsk, causing a fire at an oil loading point, confirmed by the Leningrad governor. The Polish government closed all border crossings with Belarus and deployed troops to border regions amid escalating drone activity and reported cyberattacks targeting Russian drone networks. The "Russian Hackers to the Front" group and frontline operators reportedly experienced a compromise of their drone network by an unknown cyber actor, according to OSINT analysis. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Alexus G. Grynkewich are scheduled to hold a press conference at NATO Headquarters today at 17:00 UTC amid these escalating European tensions.