The day commenced with reports of Russian drone and shelling attacks on Zaporizhzhia, alongside continued media focus on US President Trump's defense cuts and their potential impact on security. By mid-morning, editorial attention shifted to President Zelensky's revelation that Putin had informed a US envoy of his intent to seize Donbas by year-end, following assessments of a failed Russian summer offensive. The most prominent event, however, was a devastating Russian aerial bomb strike on civilians queuing for pensions in Yarova, Donetsk region, reported extensively from late morning through afternoon, with the death toll rising to 24. Concurrently, Germany delivered the first Patriot missile launchers, a significant development for Ukraine's air defense. The evening brought renewed focus on President Trump's evolving perspective on the war's difficulty and a US Senator's warning about Putin's influence. Ukraine's urgent request for ten additional Patriot systems at Ramstein was also highlighted.