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OSINT report hourly 12.04.2026 05:03

1. Middle East: US Vice President JD Vance announced that negotiations with Iran in Islamabad have concluded without an agreement after 21 hours of talks. Vance stated that Iran refused to accept US terms regarding their nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz. Source: Reuters.

2. Middle East: Iranian state-affiliated media Fars reported that the negotiations were paused rather than ended, with both sides consulting experts to prepare new texts. Iran maintains that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until a mutually acceptable agreement is reached. Source: Faytuks Network.

3. Middle East: US President Donald Trump stated that the US has militarily defeated Iran and that he is indifferent to whether a formal deal is reached. Trump warned China of serious consequences if they continue to supply weapons to Iran. Source: Maks NAFO Fella.

4. Middle East: Senior Iranian military officials arrived in Islamabad to participate in the ongoing diplomatic efforts. Reports indicate that the IRGC delegation is directly involved in the decision-making process regarding the negotiations. Source: Mario Nawfal.

5. Middle East: Israel continues military operations in southern Lebanon, with strikes reported in Tayri and Tuffahata. The death toll from the Tuffahata strike has risen to 13, targeting members of the Amal movement. Source: Al Jazeera.

6. Middle East: Israeli security sources indicated that the IDF has been instructed to scale back operations in Beirut as a confidence-building measure ahead of talks in the US. Israel maintains that it will continue to target Hezbollah infrastructure if the Lebanese government fails to disarm the group. Source: Mid East OSINT.

7. Americas: A stampede at the historic Laferriere Citadel in Haiti resulted in at least 30 deaths. Authorities expect the death toll to rise as rescue operations continue. Source: Reuters.

8. Ukraine: Ukraine reported the return of 182 citizens, including 175 military personnel and 7 civilians, as part of a prisoner exchange. The General Staff confirmed that an Easter truce began at 16:00, though reports of ongoing hostilities persist. Source: Maks NAFO Fella.

9. Russia: A massive fire broke out at the Chiryurt 330/110/10 kV substation in Dagestan, a critical node for regional power distribution. Additionally, fires were reported at the Gagarin Aircraft Plant in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Source: Maks NAFO Fella.

10. Russia: Vladimir Putin attended the midnight Orthodox Easter service at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow. Source: Okos Ostan.

11. China: The Chinese Embassy in the US denied allegations that China is supplying weapons to Iran, labeling the claims as incorrect. Source: Faytuks Network.

12. NATO: The UK is reportedly preparing a national plan to ready the country for a transition to war, according to the head of the armed forces. Source: Maks NAFO Fella.

13. Europe: Hungary is holding a landmark election with voters deciding whether to end Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule. Opposition leader Peter Magyar has campaigned on a platform of resetting the country along EU standards. Source: Reuters.

14. Cyberattacks: Reports indicate the use of a new tool called Ghost Murmur by the CIA to locate a downed American airman in Iran. The technology utilizes quantum magnetometry to isolate human heartbeats from background noise. Source: Maks NAFO Fella.

15. Troop Movements: The US Navy continues flight operations in the Central Command area of responsibility, with KC-46A tankers tracked over the Persian Gulf. Reports suggest 1,500 to 2,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division could be deployed to the Middle East. Source: Indowatchosint.

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