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At least 10 killed as Ukraine capital hit by Russian missiles and drones


The attack on Kyiv which was still underway early Monday morning, involved waves of ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones. Monday’s attack comes days after a combined Russian attack killed at least 31 people in Kyiv last week. (AP video shot by Dan Bashakov)

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В Анкаре введены беспрецедентные меры безопасности перед саммитом НАТО


В Анкаре введены беспрецедентные меры безопасности перед саммитом НАТО

Безопасность саммита НАТО в Анкаре будут обеспечивать более 70 тысяч силовиков. В Турцию прибывает и часто критикующий НАТО президент США Дональд Трамп. На полях саммита он намерен встретиться с украинским лидером Владимиром Зеленским.

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#OSINT exposes Russian disinformation and systemic war crimes — Open-source #intelligence reveals #Russia’s use of fake frontline maps and coordinated torture tactics in Ukrainian detention centers. Reports detail sexualized violence and standardized interrogation scripts, suggesting state-directed training programs. OSINT reveals disinformation tactics and systemic Russian war crimes – AI Brief – July 5, 2026 10:31 PM https://thenewsandtimes.blogspom/2026/07/osint-reveals-disinformation-tactics.html


#OSINT exposes Russian disinformation and systemic war crimes — Open-source  #intelligence reveals  #Russia’s use of fake frontline maps and coordinated torture tactics in Ukrainian detention centers. Reports detail sexualized violence and standardized interrogation scripts, suggesting state-directed training programs.
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Michael Novakhov: #OSINT exposes Russian disinformation and systemic war crimes — Open-source #intelligence reveals #Russia’s use of fake frontline maps and coordinated torture tactics in Ukrainian detention centers. Reports detail sexualized violence and standardized interrogation scripts,


#OSINT exposes Russian disinformation and systemic war crimes — Open-source  #intelligence reveals  #Russia’s use of fake frontline maps and coordinated torture tactics in Ukrainian detention centers. Reports detail sexualized violence and standardized interrogation scripts,

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UNDERCODE TESTING: 🛡️ OSINT Unleashed: How Mario Santella’s Tool Arsenal Is Redefining #Digital Reconnaissance for Cybersecurity Professionals + Video Educational Purposes!


🛡️ OSINT Unleashed: How Mario Santella’s Tool Arsenal Is Redefining  #Digital Reconnaissance for Cybersecurity Professionals + Video

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OSINT reveals disinformation tactics and systemic Russian war crimes – AI Brief – July 5, 2026 10:31 PM


 
AI Brief

NATO Summit Tensions Amid Ukraine War Escalation

Sunday, July 5, 202610:31 PM

Summary

The NATO summit in Ankara faces heightened geopolitical tensions as Ukraine intensifies strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, Russia warns of hybrid provocations, and Trump engages in high-stakes diplomacy. Germany and Poland signal major military aid shifts, while OSINT reveals disinformation tactics and systemic Russian war crimes.

Key Stories

Ukraine escalates drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure — Ukraine has launched 194 attacks on Russian refineries in 2026, an 11-fold increase from 2025, leveraging U.S. intelligence and long-range drones. The campaign pressures Russia’s fuel supplies and air defenses, marking a strategic shift in the war’s economic targeting.

NATO summit overshadowed by Trump’s loyalty demands and Russian threats — Trump’s calls with Putin and Zelenskyy signal mediation efforts but lack clarity, while NATO allies face pressure to convert defense spending into capabilities. Finland warns of imminent Russian hybrid provocations post-summit, testing Western resolve.

Germany and Poland ramp up military support for Ukraine — Germany plans a €70 billion aid package to Ukraine, positioning itself as Europe’s top benefactor. Poland will declassify military aid data since 2022, reflecting transparency amid escalating logistical roles in the conflict.

OSINT exposes Russian disinformation and systemic war crimes — Open-source intelligence reveals Russia’s use of fake frontline maps and coordinated torture tactics in Ukrainian detention centers. Reports detail sexualized violence and standardized interrogation scripts, suggesting state-directed training programs.

GRU’s hybrid sabotage targets Poland as logistical hub — Russian military intelligence (GRU) escalates operations in Poland, using transnational networks to disrupt arms shipments to Ukraine. Tactics include smuggling explosives and recruiting civilians, exploiting Poland’s dual role as a refugee host and supply corridor.


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Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents over objections from CIA, sources say



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Ukraine’s drone campaign hits Russian oil refineries 194 times in 2026, fuel crisis deepens


Ukraine has struck Russian oil refineries and energy facilities at least 194 times in 2026—11 times more than a year ago—damaging key fuel infrastructure, disrupting supplies and exposing growing pressure on Russia’s domestic economy