Daily brief
Poland says it has foiled a cyberattack on a nuclear research center, stating the attack may have originated from Iran. Separately, Poland has launched the first elements of an anti-drone system on its border with Belarus. A drone recently found in the country is now believed to be linked to a September airspace incursion.
A Slovak minister warned that Prime Minister Robert Fico could be shot if he visits Kyiv, according to a local media report.
A former Ukrainian general threatened Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, saying 'we know where he lives, where he sleeps'.
Hungary has returned 'damaged' armored trucks after seizing a Ukrainian bank's money transporter, with a news podcast also linking Orbán to the seized vehicle.
Poland has refused a US request to host bases for potential strikes on Iran or to station troops for that purpose.