Video footage shows U.S. forces boarding and seizing the oil tanker Olina, which was transporting Venezuelan and Russian oil in violation of sanctions. The vessel carried crude and petroleum products from Russian ports in the Baltic, Black Sea, and Pacific regions, with deliveries mainly destined for China, India, and Turkey.
Russians mercilessly attacked Kryvyi Rih with ballistic missiles - there are dead and wounded.
At least four people are known to have died in the attack and three were wounded
Residential buildings and an educational institution were damaged.
Video: Office of the President of Ukraine
While global attention remains focused on protests inside Iran, fighting has escalated again in northern Syria. State-backed forces aligned with the Jolani administration have launched attacks on SDF Kurdish units and civilian areas in Aleppo, particularly in the predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh. Heavy shelling has forced tens of thousands of Kurdish residents to flee, worsening an already severe humanitarian situation.
Mass protests have continued for over a week amid a sharp currency collapse, with several cities reportedly falling under protester control. HRANA reports 36 people killed, including two security personnel, and more than 2,000 detained. Gunfire is reported in Tehran as protesters clash with security forces, set vehicles and government buildings on fire, while authorities respond with live ammunition. A police commander in Iranshahr province has been killed.
Footage captures an additional moment of the strike on Lviv involving the “Oreshnik” missile. The explosion was exceptionally loud despite the absence of a warhead, highlighting the missile’s kinetic impact alone.
The crew of a Ukrainian T-72B tank from the 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade “Edelweiss” delivered accurate fire against Russian infantry groups on the outskirts of Siversk in the Donetsk region, disrupting enemy movements and supporting defensive positions.
This time off the coast of Senegal. The incident signals a growing escalation at sea, raising concerns that such strikes could become routine unless major powers like Russia and China take decisive action to respond or deter further attacks.