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OSINT report hourly 19.06.2026 12:04

1. Ukraine: Ukrainian forces disabled a railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal near Rozdolne on June 18, further disrupting Russian logistics in occupied territories. Source: The Dead District.

2. Ukraine: A major drone and missile attack targeted Moscow on June 19, causing fires at the Moscow Oil Refinery and the Sadovod shopping center. Source: Sentdefender.

3. Ukraine: The Ukrainian 413th Raid UAV Regiment disabled a locomotive near Zhudilovo in the Bryansk region on June 19. Source: The Dead District.

4. Ukraine: Australia announced a $100 million military aid package for Ukraine to be delivered via the PURL program over the next 12 months. Source: Maks NAFO FELLA.

5. Middle East: US-Iran peace talks scheduled for June 19 in Switzerland were postponed after Iran accused the US of violating the recently signed MOU due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Source: Reuters.

6. Middle East: At least 16 people were killed in Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon, including the cities of Harouf, Sharqiyah, and Kafr Jouz. Source: Haaretz.

7. Middle East: Hezbollah launched over 60 rockets into combat zones in southern Lebanon on June 19, while clashes resulted in the deaths of several Israeli soldiers, including a battalion commander. Source: ME Observer.

8. Middle East: The Pentagon has requested an additional $80 billion from the US Congress to cover costs associated with ongoing operations in Iran and other regional military needs. Source: The Wall Street Journal.

9. Middle East: The Strait of Hormuz remains partially restricted, with daily traffic at roughly 25 vessels compared to the normal 130, despite the recent US-Iran agreement. Source: SprinterPress.

10. NATO: Finland has passed legislation lifting a long-standing ban on the import, transport, and possession of nuclear weapons on its territory to enhance national defense. Source: Dovydas44444.

11. China: The European Union is preparing to impose new tariffs on Chinese plug-in hybrid vehicles, according to reports from Handelsblatt. Source: Reuters.

12. China: China has tightened export controls on indium, a critical material for high-tech industries, citing increased demand from the artificial intelligence sector. Source: Reuters.

13. Cyberattacks: The Chinese Embassy in Russia issued security warnings to its citizens, advising them to download offline maps due to potential GPS disruptions following recent drone attacks. Source: Nexta.

14. Troop Movements: Russian authorities in Penza have reportedly begun conducting street checks and forced mobilization to meet recruitment targets. Source: Maks NAFO FELLA.

15. Troop Movements: The Afghan Ministry of Defense claimed its forces conducted drone strikes against ISIS-K training camps in Pakistan’s Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces on June 19. Source: Reuters.

16. Sanctions: Bulgaria has threatened to veto the 21st package of EU sanctions against Russia if the package does not exclude Patriarch Kirill from the list. Source: IntelSlava.

17. Sanctions: The European Parliament approved a regulation allowing the deportation of illegal migrants to special centers outside the EU, with €2 billion allocated for the project. Source: SprinterPress.

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