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11.09.2025

11.09.2025The day of drones over Poland and nuclear drills in Belarus

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 11.09.2025.

It displays 68 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.09.2025The day of drones over Poland and nuclear drills in Belarus
Ukrainian media focused on ongoing Russian drone incursions into Poland, with President Zelensky suggesting Russia's motive might be to prevent Ukraine from receiving air defense systems before winter. Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania issued a joint statement. This came as Russia announced major nuclear war training exercises in Belarus, leading Poland to deploy 40,000 soldiers to its border. Meanwhile, reports highlighted the targeting of a Russian Black Sea Fleet ship by Ukrainian special forces, and the US Congress approved a $900 billion defense budget, including $400 million in aid for Ukraine. The day concluded with continued reports of intense combat on the frontlines, particularly in the Pokrovsk sector.
11.09.2025

03:33Russian Drones Probe NATO Defenses

Ukrainian media continues to prioritize reports on Russian drone incursions into Poland, now framed as deliberate attacks to test NATO's defenses (Pravda, Liga.net). Experts describe these as 'salami tactics' and 'mosquito fleets,' signalling an escalating threat to NATO's eastern flank and Moscow's intelligence gathering efforts (Kyiv Post, Liga.net). President Zelensky's offer to assist Poland in downing 'Shaheds' remains a key part of the broader discussion on creating a joint European air shield (Ukrinform UA).
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08:15Russia's Nuclear Drills in Belarus

Ukrainian media reports that Russia is set to begin major nuclear war training exercises in Belarus, while a prominent headline highlights the recent targeting of a Russian Black Sea Fleet ship near Novorossiysk by Ukrainian special forces (Pravda, Ukrinform UA). Meanwhile, the US Congress has approved a $900 billion defense budget, allocating $400 million in aid to Ukraine via Pentagon contracts (Liga.net). Additionally, Britain is launching the production of drone interceptors for Ukraine (UNIAN).
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11:39Russian Drone Incursions Into Poland Continue

Ukrainian media continues to intensely focus on Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace, with President Zelensky suggesting Russia's motive might be to prevent Ukraine from receiving air defense systems before winter (Glavcom, Liga.net, Pravda, UNIAN, Radio Svoboda). Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania have issued a joint statement regarding the drones (Pravda). Meanwhile, reports also cover ongoing combat engagements, particularly in the Pokrovsk sector (Ukrinform), and a former Lithuanian Foreign Minister stating Putin only fears Ukrainians (Ukrinform UA).
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16:00Poland Reinforces Border Amid Russian-Belarusian Drills

Ukrainian media continues to report on the ongoing conflict, with recent headlines focusing on significant combat engagements in the Pokrovsk direction (Ukrinform UA, Ukrinform). There is also heightened attention on Poland's decision to deploy approximately 40,000 soldiers to its border in response to Russian-Belarusian military exercises, which are linked to Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace (Liga.net). The European Union reportedly expects the war in Ukraine to last at least two more years (UNIAN).
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21:26Frontline Battles and US Sanctions on Belarus

Ukrainian media continues to report on intense combat along the frontlines, with 141 clashes recorded and the Pokrovsk sector experiencing fierce fighting (Glavcom, Pravda, Ukrinform). Simultaneously, there is significant attention on the US easing sanctions against Belarusian airline Belavia, which is seen as a potential threat to Ukraine (Liga.net). Discussions also include an alleged statement by Trump regarding Russian drone attacks on Poland (UNIAN) and a meeting between Zelensky and Kellogg concerning weapons and security (Ukrinform UA).