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Drone scare halts flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol as Zelensky says Russia probing Europe’s defenses
The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, a military police force, later said its investigation found no drone on radar and concluded the object was likely a balloon.

Lavrov tells UN Russia has no plans to attack Europe, warns of 'decisive response' to aggression
Similar reassurances were heard before. Moscow repeatedly denied planning to invade Ukraine, but on Feb. 24, 2022, Russian forces launched air strikes and a ground assault from multiple directions — from Belarus toward Kyiv, from Crimea in the south, and from occupied Donetsk Oblast toward Kharkiv.

Ukraine warns against raising Russian flag at 2026 Paralympics after IPC reinstates Moscow, Minsk
The Russian Paralympic Committee hailed the IPC’s decision to reinstate the membership rights of Russia and Belarus, calling it "a fair decision" and "an example of how athletes' rights should be protected without discrimination on national or political grounds."

Ukraine reacts to YouTubers’ arrest in Japan's Fukushima nuclear zone
The Ukrainian embassy in Japan issued an apology after three Ukrainian nationals were arrested for entering the exclusion zone around the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant, the site of a 2011 nuclear disaster.

Unidentified drones reportedly spotted in Denmark, Lithuania, Finland
The incidents come as Russian drones and military aircraft have increasingly entered NATO airspace, prompting heightened alert and readiness across the alliance.

Ukraine condemns IAEA chief's visit to Russia, Rosatom meeting
Rafael Grossi, IAEA director general, visited Moscow on Sept. 26 to participate in the forum, which marked the 80th anniversary of Russia's nuclear industry.

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The Su-34 jet was shot down at around 4 a.m. local time in the Zaporizhzhia sector of the front line, the Air Force said. The warplane had reportedly been attacking the city of Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs at the time of the strike.