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OSINT report hourly 06.04.2026 15:06

1. Middle East: Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that Israeli strikes have disabled Iran’s largest petrochemical facilities in Asaluyeh, which account for approximately 85 percent of the country’s petrochemical exports. Source: Reuters.

2. Ukraine: Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces successfully struck the Russian Black Sea Fleet frigate Admiral Grigorovich while it was docked at the port of Novorossiysk. Source: UkraineNow.

3. Middle East: Four people were killed in Haifa, Israel, following an Iranian ballistic missile strike that utilized cluster munitions. Source: Reuters.

4. Middle East: Israel announced the elimination of Majid Khademi, the head of intelligence for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in a precision airstrike in Tehran. Source: Sentdefender.

5. Middle East: Pakistan has proposed a two-stage peace plan, the Islamabad Accord, involving an immediate ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, followed by broader negotiations. Source: Al Jazeera.

6. Middle East: The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that recent strikes occurred near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, though the facility itself sustained no damage and no radiation risk was detected. Source: Reuters.

7. Middle East: Iranian Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref accused the United States of using bunker-buster bombs to strike the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran. Source: OkosOstan.

8. Middle East: The UAE Ministry of Defense reported that its forces intercepted 12 ballistic missiles, 2 cruise missiles, and 19 drones launched from Iran on April 6. Source: Osint613.

9. Middle East: Reports indicate that two Qatari LNG carriers, Rasheeda and Al-Dhaain, were forced to reverse course near the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing conflict. Source: AlertX360.

10. Ukraine: Ukrainian forces destroyed a rare Russian Zoopark-1M counter-battery radar system valued at approximately 24 million dollars. Source: ClashReport.

11. Russia: The governor of the Murmansk region confirmed that Lieutenant General Alexander Otroshchenko, commander of Russia’s Northern Fleet Air Force, was killed in an An-26 aircraft crash in Crimea on March 31. Source: Reuters.

12. Europe: France’s central bank sold 129 tonnes of gold previously stored in New York, replacing it with reserves held within Europe to meet new standards and capitalize on rising prices. Source: Defence Index.

13. Middle East: Israeli airstrikes targeted energy infrastructure in Shiraz, Iran, including the Continental Plateau Oil Company on Modares Boulevard. Source: WarMonitor3.

14. Africa: The Nigerian military reported that at least 26 people were killed in three separate attacks on civilians and police over the Easter weekend. Source: AP News.

15. Asia: South Korea is considering sending five ships to the Saudi Arabian port of Yanbu on the Red Sea as an alternative transit route to the Strait of Hormuz. Source: ClashReport.

16. Middle East: Israeli strikes in Beirut killed a senior Hezbollah figure described as a key military official operating behind the scenes. Source: Osint613.

17. Europe: Serbian military and intelligence officials stated that Ukraine was not responsible for the explosives discovered near a gas pipeline on the Hungarian border, contradicting claims made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Source: Sentdefender.

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