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OSINT report hourly 25.05.2026 00:10

1. Ukraine: Ukrainian forces struck the Vtorovo oil pumping station in Russia’s Vladimir region using long-range drones, impacting a critical fuel logistics hub. Source: Tendar.

2. Ukraine: The Ukrainian Air Force utilized French-supplied AASM-250 Hammer guided bombs to strike the Russian border town of Tetkino in Kursk Oblast. Source: Osint613.

3. Ukraine: Approximately 40 percent of the National Museum of Chornobyl exhibits have been irretrievably lost following recent Russian missile strikes on Kyiv. Source: UkraineNow.

4. Middle East: Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed six people amid new evacuation orders, while Hezbollah claimed to have fired a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli fighter jet. Source: Al Jazeera.

5. Middle East: A suicide attack on a Pakistani military shuttle train near Quetta killed 14 military personnel, with the Baloch Liberation Army claiming responsibility. Source: BhairavForce.

6. Middle East: Iran’s military adviser Mohsen Rezaei stated that managing the Strait of Hormuz is Tehran’s legal right, amid ongoing negotiations regarding a potential U.S.-Iran deal. Source: Reuters.

7. Middle East: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed a potential Iran deal, with Netanyahu emphasizing the need to dismantle all Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities. Source: SprinterPress.

8. NATO: The United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, and Canada have blocked a proposal by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to mandate that member states spend 0.25 percent of GDP on military aid for Ukraine. Source: The Telegraph.

9. NATO: U.S. Air Force intelligence and electronic warfare assets, including RC-135W Rivet Joint and EA-37B Compass Call aircraft, have been deployed to Chania Airport in Greece. Source: EGYOSINT.

10. China: China successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft to the TianGong orbital station, carrying three crew members for a planned one-year mission. Source: SprinterPress.

11. Cyberattacks: The U.S. delegation in China discarded souvenirs before boarding their plane due to concerns that the items contained hidden microchips. Source: SprinterPress.

12. Troop Movements: The Israel Defense Forces announced a pre-planned military exercise in the northern Golan Heights for May 25, involving heavy troop and vehicle movements. Source: Osint613.

13. Sanctions: The European Gymnastics Union has lifted all sanctions previously imposed on athletes from Russia and Belarus. Source: UkraineNow.

14. Troop Movements: HMS Lyme Bay was observed in Gibraltar loading ammunition, supplies, and mine-hunting sea drones while en route to the Strait of Hormuz region. Source: Osint613.

15. Sanctions: The Finnish government is considering reopening its border with Russia, provided it receives assurances that Moscow will not use refugees as a weapon of hybrid warfare. Source: SprinterPress.

16. Middle East: Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey issued a joint statement condemning Israel’s treatment of Gaza flotilla activists. Source: Osint613.

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