1. Ukraine: The Security Service of Ukraine dismantled a 14-person Russian GRU agent network tasked with targeting Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets and Mirage aircraft. Source: UkraineNow.
2. Ukraine: Ukraine has proposed a ceasefire in the Black Sea to Russia, requesting an end to attacks on civilian targets, though Moscow claims it has received no official proposal. Source: Reuters.
3. Ukraine: Ukrainian forces conducted overnight strikes on Russian military targets in occupied Crimea, successfully hitting a Nebo-U long-range radar station in Sevastopol. Source: NOELreports.
4. Middle East: CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper is reportedly pushing for renewed U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iranian oil and gas infrastructure to force a shift in Tehran’s negotiating position. Source: Channel 13.
5. Middle East: The U.S. Air Force has lost approximately 25 percent of its MQ-9 Reaper drone fleet, totaling at least 45 airframes, since the start of the conflict with Iran. Source: Washington Post.
6. Middle East: CENTCOM is establishing Task Force Falcon Strike, a multinational unit designed to operate one-way attack drones across air, surface, and underwater domains. Source: Conflict Radar.
7. Middle East: The USS George Washington is en route to the Middle East to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been deployed for over 250 days amid reports of poor morale and supply shortages. Source: Wall Street Journal.
8. Middle East: Israel eliminated Hamas commander Jamal Mahmoud Abu Kamil, who participated in the October 7 massacre, during an airstrike in Gaza City. Source: Osint613.
9. Middle East: Iran released satellite imagery claiming to show damage from July 2026 missile and drone strikes on U.S.-linked sites in the UAE and Bahrain. Source: MenchOsint.
10. NATO: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that Polish security services thwarted a Russian intelligence plot to assassinate a dual Ukrainian-American citizen in Warsaw. Source: WarMonitor3.
11. NATO: Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi condemned Vladimir Putin’s visit to the disputed Kuril Islands, labeling the trip unacceptable and the territory an inseparable part of Japan. Source: Osint613.
12. NATO: An explosion occurred at a KNDS ammunition plant near Rome, Italy, which is a major supplier of munitions to Ukraine, with preliminary reports suggesting an accident in a gunpowder pressing facility. Source: ANSA.
13. NATO: The Polish Navy launched the ORP Wicher, the first derivative of the British Type 31 frigate, at the Gdynia shipyard. Source: Navy Lookout.
14. Troop Movements: The IDF 401 Armored Brigade is preparing for new operations after completing an eight-month deployment in the mountain ranges of southern Lebanon. Source: Osint613.
15. Cyberattacks: The public broadcaster PBS is suing the data center Iron Mountain after losing access to 50 terabytes of archival footage following the collapse of a contracted cloud storage vendor. Source: Tom’s Hardware.
16. Sanctions: The Trump administration reported a loss of 19 to 26 billion dollars in annual revenue due to international efforts to bypass existing trade tariffs. Source: Associated Press.
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