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Defense Briefing

10. Juli 2026 · 05:04 Uhr

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USA–Iran: Ceasefire Factually Failed – 170 Targets Hit

NBC News / The Guardian / r/worldnews

Following Iran's attacks on three merchant vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump declared the ceasefire ended and described Iran's leadership as 'scum'. CENTCOM reported over 170 destroyed Iranian military targets in two nights, including air defense systems, radar installations, and coastal infrastructure. Iran responded with counterstrikes on US military bases in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain – shipping rates through Hormuz collapsed dramatically.

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Putin Rejects Negotiations – Escalation More Likely Than Ceasefire

Reuters / r/worldnews / Polymarket

Three Kremlin-linked sources confirmed to Reuters that Putin actively rejects peace negotiations with Kyiv and is instead planning escalation. Polymarket rates a ceasefire by October 2026 at only 12% (declining), while Russian forces have gained 636 square kilometers in June according to ISW. In parallel, a Russian lawmaker openly called for 'eliminating' half the Ukrainian population – a signal of increasing disinhibition in the Russian information sphere.

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NATO Summit Ankara: 5% GDP Target Adopted – Turkey Gains Influence

NATO / Euronews / TikTok @jurisplorer

The Ankara summit declaration establishes a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP, marking a historic break with the previous 2% framework. As the host of the summit, Turkey significantly strengthens its strategic influence within the alliance – the Dutch defense chief confirmed that Ankara's NATO role will grow as Washington withdraws its capabilities. Europe signed billion-dollar deals with defense contractors at the accompanying arms fair to independently fill the US gap.

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Ukraine: F-16 Shoots Down Russian Su-35 – Kyiv Defenseless Against Missiles

r/UkrainianConflict / BBC News TikTok

In a rare air combat engagement, a Ukrainian F-16 pilot successfully shot down a Russian Su-35 – a symbolically significant success for Ukraine. At the same time, the BBC revealed an acute shortage of interceptor missiles: during a Russian attack with 23 ballistic missiles on Kyiv, not a single hit was intercepted due to depleted stocks. The divergent reports show the asymmetric situation – tactical successes in the air stand against a structural air defense dilemma on the ground.

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China-Linked Hacker Group UAT-7810 Expands ORB Network with New Malware

The Hacker News / CSIS / TikTok @burnemsi4el

The China-affiliated group UAT-7810 is deploying new LONGLEASH malware to expand its Operational Relay Box network for obfuscating attacks on Western critical infrastructure. In parallel, the UK NCSC warned that 75% of all cyberattacks on critical national infrastructure in the United Kingdom originate from hostile states – 200 incidents in one year. Unlike the previously reported AI ransomware case, this is a new, specific state espionage campaign directly linked to geopolitical escalation.

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Europe faces its most dangerous security situation in decades: the US-Iran ceasefire has factually failed, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed and threatens to trigger a global energy crisis. Russia rejects negotiations over Ukraine and continues its advance, while Kyiv fights with acute air defense missile deficits – according to Polymarket, a ceasefire has become less likely. The NATO summit in Ankara sends a strong signal of European self-reliance with the 5% GDP decision, but the parallel US withdrawal strategy leaves critical protection gaps. State-sponsored cyberattacks – from China and Iran – on Western infrastructure are simultaneously increasing in sophistication and combining with kinetic conflicts to create a multidomain threat scenario.

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