A few hours after the attack on Kyiv, Russia struck Odessa on the night from Saturday to Sunday. According to British media investigations TelegraphRussia has used civilian surveillance cameras to monitor NATO bases. Finally, Vladimir Zelensky announced a reshuffle in the Ukrainian diplomatic corps in order to strengthen cooperation with allies. Let’s summarize the information for the night from July 11 to July 12, 2026.
Russia spies on NATO bases
British media investigation Telegraph reports that Russia is spying on NATO bases using civilian CCTV cameras connected to the Internet, according to Dutch intelligence. This would allow Russia, in particular, to control the supply of military equipment to Ukraine.
A Dutch investigation found that many of the cameras were unsecured and ” often have standard passwords, outdated firmware and standard configurations. ” ” Organizations with IP (Internet Protocol) cameras on these routes have now been alerted so they can take action. “, the Dutch intelligence services warned.
Ukrainian diplomatic reshuffle
Vladimir Zelensky announced upcoming changes in the Ukrainian diplomatic corps to improve cooperation with international partners and speed up the implementation of defense agreements, Ukrainian News reports. Ukrinform.
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” We must strengthen cooperation with Ukraine’s partners to ensure compliance with our arms supply agreements. “, Zelensky said in his evening speech.” Agreements reached at the management level should be implemented much faster and in full. » This announcement came against the backdrop of the depletion of Ukrainian reserves of the Patriot air defense system.
The president added that the changes would also be aimed at quickly delivering the $80 billion in defense aid promised for 2026, as well as work on locally produced missile defense systems in Europe.
Strikes in Odessa
Russian troops launched several missile strikes in areas of Odessa, reports BBC in Russian. There is currently no information about the consequences of these strikes.
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Local Telegram channels reported that Russian planes fired five to eight cruise missiles towards Odessa. Some then reported explosions, but without details: it is unclear how many missiles were shot down, how many hit their targets, or what their targets were.