
Intel and Recon
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Intel and Recon
@IntelAndRecon
Interested in #intelligence | sometimes IMINT et al. | Looking at 🇨🇳🇷🇺 global strategic acting especially in LatAm and Africa | proliferation & sanctions


German authorities arrested Vitalii M., a Ukrainian citizen who gathered information on behalf of Russian intelligence on an individual who fought for Ukraine, possibly to enable further action against this man whose citizenship is not named. He is charged with espionage

Festnahme wegen mutmaßlicher geheimdienstlicher Agententätigkeit, Pressemitteilung der #Bundesanwaltschaft vom 30.03.2026 generalbundesanwalt.de/SharedDocs/Pre…


Tonight a drone struck the chimney of the Auvere power plant in Estonia. There are no substantial damages or injuries, and no impact on Estonia’s electricity system. The drone was not directed at Estonia. This is a concrete consequence of Russia’s full-scale war of aggression. Drone incidents have occurred across Europe — including in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, and most recently in Latvia last night. We are strengthening our capabilities to respond to such incidents. The pressure on the aggressor must continue.








News: Das deutsche Camp in al-Azraq (JOR) ist heute nacht vom Iran angegriffen worden. Auch ein DEU Unterkunftsgebäude wurde getroffen. Da die Bundeswehr-Soldaten in den Schutzräumen war, kam niemand zu Schaden. tickaroo.com/e/GxkA4GHIFWj5… via @tickaroo



U.S. Army High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) provide unrivaled deep-strike capability in combat against the Iranian regime.




Exclusive: Kremlin videos meant to show Vladimir Putin calmly working as the Iran war escalates may not be what they claim. An investigation by Systema, the investigative unit of RFE/RL's Russian service @SvobodaRadio, found several "recent" meetings published by the Kremlin were actually recorded earlier. The clue? Plants in Putin's office. 1/4 🧵

This is a chance to retell a Bahrain story @JKhashoggi told me a few weeks before he was killed. He said that before he relocated to the U.S. he launched a broadcast channel in Bahrain that was supposed to be modeled after Al Jazeera. On the first day, there was a small protest somewhere and they sent a reporter to cover it, and asked the govt for comment. The govt said wait a minute, you can’t cover this protest. He said well of course we have to cover it, that’s what a news network does. They said well then we don’t want a news network, and shut it down immediately. It lasted like a day.













