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OSINT report hourly 18.08.2026 09:59

1. Ukraine: Ukrainian 3rd Special Operations Regiment liberated the settlement of Andriivka-Klevtsove in the Donetsk region, capturing approximately 30 Russian soldiers. Source: Clash Report.

2. Ukraine: Ukrainian Air Force reported that Banderol loitering munitions were directed toward Chornomorsk and other areas on August 17. Source: WarTranslated.

3. Ukraine: A Russian Banderol cruise missile crashed in a cornfield near Talmaza, Moldova, approximately 20 km from the Ukrainian border. Source: Noel Reports.

4. Ukraine: Ukrainian Navy Neptune missiles struck the Russian Kombinat Kamensky defense plant in the Rostov region. Source: Noel Reports.

5. Middle East: Iran seized a UAE-owned tanker near Qeshm in the Strait of Hormuz. Source: Clash Report.

6. Middle East: Two drones reportedly struck the Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister’s office and Peshmerga headquarters in Erbil, with reports attributing the attack to Iran. Source: InfoSiftWeekly.

7. Middle East: UAE billionaire Khalaf al-Habtoor publicly questioned the normalization of relations with Israel following recent political rhetoric. Source: Clash Report.

8. NATO: Russia has constructed or expanded at least 10 drone bases and 59 launch rails near the borders of Ukraine and Belarus, some of which are capable of reaching Warsaw. Source: Euromaidan Press.

9. NATO: Germany’s digital ministry established a cyber-defense office in a building sharing a wall with the Russian House, a cultural center accused by French intelligence of serving as a cover for Russian espionage. Source: Euromaidan Press.

10. China: President Xi Jinping is scheduled to visit the United States on September 23 for meetings with President Trump. Source: Clash Report.

11. Cyberattacks: AI-generated legislative drafts are flooding the U.S. House of Representatives, frequently containing legal errors and incorrect citations. Source: Clash Report.

12. Troop Movements: Approximately 2,000 Colombian mercenaries are reportedly currently fighting in Sudan. Source: Clash Report.

13. Troop Movements: Japan tracked four Russian Tarantul III missile boats passing near Hokkaido on August 14 following a visit by Vladimir Putin to disputed islands. Source: Euromaidan Press.

14. Sanctions: Russia maintains an election ban on the opposition Yabloko party and has sentenced its deputy head to 11 years in prison. Source: Al Jazeera.

15. Sanctions: The U.S. Justice Department is reviewing a DEA tactic that previously permitted the distribution of fentanyl to facilitate investigations. Source: AP News.

16. Sanctions: The U.S. Justice Department has created a new pathway to restore gun rights for individuals previously convicted of certain felonies. Source: AP News.

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