Iranian drones have attacked Manama, Bahrain. Smoke is reported rising from the area of Bahrain International Airport.
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An Iraqi militia drone strike has reportedly targeted a weapons storage facility of an Iranian opposition party in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan.
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Possible Iskander-M ballistic missile launch from Kursk Oblast
This was mixed up with Russian S-300 air defence activity in Luhansk Oblast.
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Ballistic missile launches from Iran to Jerusalem
The threat is for all of central Israel
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Sirens and air defence activity is reported in Manama, Bahrain.
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Russian forces have captured the village of Hryshyne, Dobropillya direction, Donetsk Oblast (Pokrovsk District). Pre-war population: ~2,115. Total land area: ~9.32 km². The fighting for Hryshyne lasted approximately 3 months, 20 days.
This is a major development, as Hryshyne was the main Ukrainian defensive node north of Pokrovsk.
Ever since the fall of Pokrovsk in November 2025 and the fall of Myrnohrad in January 2026, the frontline had largely stalled just outside these two cities, with Russian and Ukrainian forces engaging in back-in-forth fighting over the same positions, as Russia focused on consolidating and regrouping after the extremely costly and exhausting battles for the cities.
With Hryshyne now captured, and Rodynske falling last month, the remaining positions in close proximity to northern Pokrovsk will be secured by Russian forces. This means that the logistical potential of Myrnohrad and Pokrovsk can be properly exploited by Russia.
At the same time, multiple Ukrainian units were pulled out of the Dobropillya direction to take part in the recent counteroffensive in the Hulyaipole/Pokrovs'ke direction, as well as reinforce other sectors of the frontline. These movements makes the Dobropillya direction very vulnerable, and will likely result in it experiencing significant movement in coordination with a push from Pokrovsk, as a result of the fall of Hryshyne, in the near future.
Ever since the fall of Pokrovsk in November 2025 and the fall of Myrnohrad in January 2026, the frontline had largely stalled just outside these two cities, with Russian and Ukrainian forces engaging in back-in-forth fighting over the same positions, as Russia focused on consolidating and regrouping after the extremely costly and exhausting battles for the cities.
With Hryshyne now captured, and Rodynske falling last month, the remaining positions in close proximity to northern Pokrovsk will be secured by Russian forces. This means that the logistical potential of Myrnohrad and Pokrovsk can be properly exploited by Russia.
At the same time, multiple Ukrainian units were pulled out of the Dobropillya direction to take part in the recent counteroffensive in the Hulyaipole/Pokrovs'ke direction, as well as reinforce other sectors of the frontline. These movements makes the Dobropillya direction very vulnerable, and will likely result in it experiencing significant movement in coordination with a push from Pokrovsk, as a result of the fall of Hryshyne, in the near future.
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The authorities of Slovyansk woke up from their deep sleep of delusion and finally decided to start constructing anti-drone nets in the city streets.
This is something that should have been done several months ago, and has resulted in dozens of civilian deaths from Russian FPV drones during this time period. While anti-drone nets have existed on the main highway leading into Slovyansk for some time, for some reason they never bothered to erect them in the city itself.
Now we're just waiting for them to do this in Kramatorsk. Keep in mind, close to 150,000 civilians still live in Slovyansk and Kramatorsk right now.
The distance from the frontline to the outskirts of Slovyansk is about 11 km.
The distance from the frontline to the outskirts of Kramatorsk is about 10 km.
This is something that should have been done several months ago, and has resulted in dozens of civilian deaths from Russian FPV drones during this time period. While anti-drone nets have existed on the main highway leading into Slovyansk for some time, for some reason they never bothered to erect them in the city itself.
Now we're just waiting for them to do this in Kramatorsk. Keep in mind, close to 150,000 civilians still live in Slovyansk and Kramatorsk right now.
The distance from the frontline to the outskirts of Slovyansk is about 11 km.
The distance from the frontline to the outskirts of Kramatorsk is about 10 km.
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