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Ukrainian Military Confirms Drone Strike on Russian Oil Depot in Volgograd Region
Jan 10, 2026 16:52
Ukrainian Defense Forces have carried out a targeted drone strike on the Zhutovska oil depot located in Russia’s Volgograd region, a facility reportedly used to supply fuel to Russian military units operating in Ukraine.
The attack took place overnight on January 10 and was confirmed by Ukraine’s General Staff.
According to an official statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Zhutovska depot—located in the Oktabrsky district of Volgograd region—was hit as part of ongoing operations to degrade Russia’s offensive logistics capacity.
The Ukrainian military noted that the level of damage is still being assessed.
In addition to the strike on Russian territory, Ukrainian forces also targeted multiple sites in temporarily Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine.
These included a drone warehouse belonging to Russia’s 19th Motor Rifle Division in the Zaporizhzhia region and a command center for drone operations near Pokrovsk in Donetsk.
Further attacks were reported in occupied parts of Donetsk region, where Ukrainian forces struck the troop concentration of Russia’s 76th Air Assault Division in the village of Kurakhivka, as well as a command-observation post and control point for units from the same division and Russia’s 41st Army in the town of Hirnyk.
“All cases recorded confirmed strikes by attack UAVs on designated targets,” the General Staff said, adding that Russian losses are currently being verified.
The statement also emphasized that these operations form part of a broader Ukrainian strategy aimed at reducing the military and economic capacity of Russian forces and compelling Russia to halt its aggression.
Russian officials acknowledged a fire at the Zhutovska oil depot, with Volgograd region governor Andrey Bocharov attributing the incident to “falling drone debris.” No casualties were reported, according to his statement.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces reported that drone units inflicted approximately $20 billion in damage to Russian military assets over seven months, conducting over 832,000 sorties and striking more than 168,000 targets—including tanks, artillery, and logistics hubs—both in occupied territories and inside Russia.
https://united24media.com/latest-news/ukrainian-military-confirms-drone-strike-on-russian-oil-depot-in-volgograd-region-14901
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/ukraine-hits-russian-oil-depot-drone-warehouse-1768052903.html
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4078813-three-people-injured-in-nighttime-drone-attack-in-dnipropetrovsk-region.html
other Russia and Ukraine
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15451581/Moment-Russian-drone-blasts-Ukrainian-tower-block-massive-bombardment-Putin-continues-revenge-strikes-saw-nuclear-capable-missile-unleashed.html
https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/russian-drone-attacks-hit-two-foreign-flagged-vessels-in-odesa-region-one-seafarer-killed/
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/international/putins-revenge-russias-shahed-drone-swarm-batters-zelenskys-hometown-after-oreshnik-hits-lviv/videoshow/126448547.cms
https://www.newser.com/story/381244/ukraines-ai-driven-drones-think-we-created-the-monster.html
https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/-/massive-oreshnik-missile-and-drone-attack-against-ukraine-statement-by-the-president-of-the-committee-of-ministers
Israeli Strikes Kill 13 in Gaza After Failed Rocket Launch, IDF Says
January 10, 2026
Israeli forces struck targets across the Gaza Strip on Thursday after detecting a rocket launch from Gaza City that fell short and landed near a hospital inside the enclave.
The Hamas-run civil defense agency said the strikes killed at least 13 Palestinians, including five children.
The Israel Defense Forces and Shin Bet issued a joint statement Friday calling the failed rocket “a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement” and said they struck the launch site shortly after detecting it.
The military released footage of the operations on X.
A Hamas source told Reuters the group was investigating the rocket launch allegation.
On Friday, the IDF identified several Hamas operatives it said were killed in the strikes.
Among them was Kamal Abdul Rahman Muhammad Awad, described as head of Hamas’s anti-tank array who had planned attacks against Israeli forces.
Ahmad Thabit, identified as head of a Hamas weapons workshop the IDF called “a significant hub of knowledge for producing weaponry,” was also killed.
The military said it also struck Ahmad Abdul Fattah Said al-Maghdlawi, a Nukhba force member who the IDF said participated in the raid on the Nova music festival during the October 7 massacre. trike results on Maghdlawi remain under review.
Four more operatives reportedly died when the military hit a command and control complex in northern Gaza. The IDF said those killed were planning an imminent attack on Israeli troops and that the site was used to store weapons.
The strikes also destroyed eight rocket launch pits, two weapons production sites and three weapons storage facilities.
The Hamas-run civil defense agency offered a starkly different picture of Thursday’s dead.
Agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP a drone strike hit a tent sheltering displaced families in Khan Younis, killing four people including three children.
Near Jabalia refugee camp in the north, an 11-year-old girl was killed. Strikes also reportedly killed one person at a school housing displaced families, a man in a tent near Deir al-Balah, and four others in a house in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood.
“The death toll has risen to 13 as a result of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip since this morning in a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement,” Bassal said.
Ceasefire Deadlocked
The US-brokered ceasefire took effect October 10 but remains stuck in its initial phase. Israel has refused to advance until Hamas returns the remains of the final Israeli hostage still held in Gaza.
President Trump is expected to announce appointments to his Board of Peace next week. Under Trump’s plan, the board would oversee Hamas disarmament, deployment of an international security force and Gaza reconstruction.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Thursday that Hamas continues to refuse disarmament and called the situation “extremely severe.”
https://www.sofx.com/israeli-strikes-kill-13-in-gaza-after-failed-rocket-launch-idf-says/
https://x.com/IDF/status/2009692075416031414
https://x.com/IDF/status/2009692075416031414
other Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-three-killed-in-separate-incidents-in-gaza-after-breaching-the-yellow-line/
https://www.jfeed.com/news-israel/idf-hamas-gaza-strikes
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-882769
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-882877
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/tal-sarah-the-tankistit-and-the-fighting-females-of-the-idf/
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/10/drone-hits-aleppo-governorate-building-after-syrian-army-declares-ceasefire
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2026/1/10/syria-live-fighting-resumes-in-aleppo-after-ceasefire-collapses
Drone hits Aleppo governorate building after Syrian army declares ceasefire
10 Jan 2026
A drone has struck a governorate building in the Syrian city of Aleppo, marking a sharp escalation in fighting between Syria’s army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
The drone, believed to be launched by Kurdish-led SDF on Saturday, hit the building as several high-ranking officials, including Aleppo’s governor and two Syrian government ministers, were holding a news conference inside.
It was the first time the United States-backed SDF, which has been battling the army for control of Aleppo’s Kurdish neighbourhoods this week, had reportedly fired long-range drones into other areas of Syria’s second-largest city.
Reporting from Aleppo, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar Atas said the upper floors of the governorate building were blackened by a blast caused by the drone.
“While this was happening, Governor Azzam al-Gharib was delivering a press briefing, giving the latest developments and trying to inform the public about what is happening now, not only in Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh – where heavy fighting has been ongoing for four days – but also across the rest of the city,” he said, adding that it was not clear if there were any casualties.
The drone strike came shortly after the Syrian army announced it had suspended all military operations in Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsoud neighbourhood.
Under the proposed agreement, SDF fighters were to withdraw from the predominantly Kurdish area, surrender their weapons and be transferred to the town of Tabqa in northeastern Syria.
The Syrian authorities said the deal was aimed at restoring security and preventing further bloodshed.
According to Syrian officials, government forces entered Sheikh Maqsoud on Saturday and carried out sweeps of the neighbourhood, confiscating weapons and detaining or disarming SDF fighters.
State media reported that several SDF members surrendered at Yassin Hospital and that the remaining fighters would be transferred to Tabqa. The army said it had completed operations to secure the area.
Kurdish-led authorities disputed those claims, saying fighting continued in parts of the district and that government forces had not established full control.
Kurdish officials disputed those claims, however, saying fighting continued in parts of the district and that government forces had not established full control.
The SDF called the Syrian government’s statements “a blatant attempt to mislead public opinion”, saying its fighters were still repelling a “fierce attack”.
Thousands displaced
The renewed fighting has had a severe effect on Syrian civilians in Aleppo.
Nearly 180,000 people have been displaced from the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighbourhoods, where the fighting has been focused.
Health officials said at least 22 people had been killed in the latest escalation, including civilians, with dozens more wounded.
Authorities warned residents not to return to the affected neighbourhoods due to ongoing military operations and the risk posed by unexploded ordnance.
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Meanwhile, both sides have traded accusations of attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure.
Kurdish forces accused pro-government factions of shelling areas near Deir Hafer, saying the attack killed a 10-year-old girl.
Syrian officials, for their part, accused SDF fighters of operating from civilian buildings, including hospitals, and using residents as human shields.
Since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024, efforts to integrate the SDF into state institutions and the Syrian army have repeatedly stalled.
The SDF rose to prominence as Syria began to fragment under the strain of civil unrest in 2011. It was officially established in 2015, with the People’s Protection Units (YPG), a Kurdish militia linked to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), forming the bulk of its fighting force.
In a deal signed last March, the SDF and the then-interim Syrian government emphasised the unity of Syria and agreed that “all civil and military institutions in northeastern Syria” be merged “into the administration of the Syrian state, including border crossings, the airport, and oil and gas fields”.
The agreement aimed to bring the semi-autonomous region in northeastern Syria under the full control of the Syrian central government.
Since then, Kurdish leaders have expressed concerns over security guarantees and political representation, while Damascus has pushed to reassert control over all remaining autonomous areas.
Global concern
International actors have expressed concern over the renewed violence in Aleppo this week.
The US welcomed the reported ceasefire and called for calm, urging all parties to protect civilians and prevent further escalation.
Reporting from Damascus, Al Jazeera’s Ayman Oghanna said Washington can “do the most” to boost talks between the Syrian government and the SDF.
“The US has enjoyed a strong relationship with the SDF for over a decade. The US helped build up and train the SDF, it fought alongside the SDF, and 1,000 US troops remain in SDF territory where they work closely together in the effort to eradicate ISIL (ISIS) from Syria,” Oghanna said.
“But the US has also recently strengthened its ties with Damascus,” he added.
The United Nations also voiced alarm over the resumption of fighting, warning of the humanitarian consequences and calling on all sides to respect international law and ensure civilian protection.
Tom Barrack, the US special envoy for Syria, said in a statement on X on Saturday that he had met with Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi in Amman to consolidate a ceasefire and ensure the Kurdish forces’ “peaceful withdrawal” from Aleppo.
“We urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint, immediately cease hostilities, and return to dialogue,” Barrack also said after meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani.
Barrack added that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s team is ready to facilitate engagement between the two sides to advance to integration process.
Turkiye, meanwhile, has said it is ready to “support” Syria in its fight against the SDF, a group Ankara distrusts and has long opposed.
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North Korea Claims South Korean UAV Violated Its Airspace - What We Know About the Alleged Drone Incursion
Updated Jan 10, 2026, 18:08 IST
North Korea recently accused South Korea of violating its airspace with a drone on January 4, escalating tensions ahead of a significant party meeting.
The drone, reportedly from near Incheon, was shot down by North Korean military forces and was equipped with surveillance technology. North Korean media released images of the drone's wreckage.
North Korea said Saturday that a South Korean drone violated its airspace earlier this month, the latest allegation likely to heighten tensions ahead of a key ruling party meeting in Pyongyang.
According to the North’s state-run Korean Central News Agency, or KCNA, a drone entered North Korean airspace on January 4 and was shot down by its military.
KCNA said the drone originated from an island near the South Korean city of Incheon and flew about 8 kilometers (5 miles) before being downed, reports Reuters.
The drone was equipped with surveillance cameras and was used to photograph what KCNA described as “major” North Korean facilities.
The news agency published images showing wreckage of the drone, electronic components and aerial photos it said were recovered from the device.
KCNA said the incident followed a similar drone incursion in September, when another South Korean drone was shot down near Kaesong.
It accused South Korea of continuing provocations despite a change in leadership in Seoul, calling the South its “enemy most hostile.”
The announcement comes as North Korea prepares for a major party congress expected to outline policy priorities for the next five years.
South Korea’s military denied responsibility, saying it does not operate the drone model shown by North Korean media and did not fly drones on the date cited by Pyongyang. It said it would investigate whether a civilian drone may have crossed the border.
“We have no intention of provoking North Korea, and we will continue to take practical measures and efforts to ease… tensions and build trust,” South Korea’s military said in a statement.
Since South Korean President Lee Jae Myung took office in June, North Korea has rejected efforts by his administration to re-engage and reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea expert Hong Min of the Korea Institute for National Unification questioned Pyongyang’s claims, noting that the drone parts shown appeared to be low-cost consumer products and that the images released did not appear to have significant military value.
“The South Korean military already has a number of high-value assets that can clearly monitor the area near the armistice line,” Hong said, making it unlikely the drone belonged to the South’s military.
North Korea has previously accused South Korea of sending drones over Pyongyang, including an alleged incident in October 2024. Those claims have repeatedly been denied by Seoul, as both sides continue to trade accusations amid strained relations.
https://www.timesnownews.com/world/north-korea-claims-south-korean-uav-violated-its-airspace-what-we-know-about-the-alleged-drone-incursion-article-153427048
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2026/01/11/2003850421
A drone attack threat has been declared in the North Caucasus Federal District.
10:57, 10 January 2026
A drone attack threat has been declared in Chechnya, Dagestan, North Ossetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, and Stavropol.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on January 7, the military shot down a drone over Chechen territory.
A drone attack threat has been declared in Chechnya, the state-run news agency Chechnya Today reports.
"Attention! Drone danger in the Chechen Republic," the agency quotes a statement from the Unified State System for the Prevention and Elimination of Emergencies.
The threat of a drone attack was also reported by its The governor of Stavropol and the heads of Kabardino-Balkaria and North Ossetia posted messages on their Telegram channels.
The Dagestan Ministry of Emergency Situations issued a similar announcement on its Telegram channel. "If possible, stay home! Take shelter in windowless, solid-walled buildings! Do not approach windows! If you are outside or in a vehicle, go to the nearest shelter," the department recommended.
On October 14, 2025, the head of Dagestan issued a decree prohibiting media outlets and internet users from publishing information about the consequences of terrorist attacks and sabotage, the arrival of Ukrainian drones, and the deployment of military and "critically important" facilities (bridges, fuel and energy complex facilities, communications, and industrial facilities) in Dagestan.
The decree contradicts the law on mass media, and it does not include a list of critical facilities, increasing the risk of arbitrary interpretation by security forces, lawyers noted.
As a reminder, amid the increasing frequency of drone attacks, Chechen authorities have organized siren tests.
Both drone attacks and even warning system tests generate fear and anxiety in those who lived through the Chechen military campaigns, psychologists noted.
Although warning systems in Chechnya are operational, people don't know what to do in the event of a drone attack, and there is a lack of information about shelters, local residents said.
The authorities are showing indifference to the fate of the republic's residents, human rights activists emphasized.
https://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/71854
PM Modi visits Somnath temple for ‘Swabhiman Parv', witnesses mega drone show; fireworks illuminate night sky —Watch
Updated 10 Jan 2026, 09:31 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived on Friday evening for a two-day visit to the temple town, witnessed the mega drone show as fireworks illuminated the night sky. The event was organised as part of the Somnath “Swabhiman Parv”, officials said.
"Feeling blessed to be in Somnath, a proud symbol of our civilisational courage. This visit comes during #SomnathSwabhimanParv, when the entire nation has come together to mark a thousand years since the first attack on the Somnath Temple in 1026.
Grateful to the people for the warm welcome," PM Modi said on X. In a subsequent post, he stated, “Jai Somnath! Today's welcome was very special.”
It was described as one of the country’s largest drone shows held near a temple complex, according to PTI citing people familiar with the event, stating, “according to the plan, the show will feature 3,000 drones and last around 15 minutes.
The planned thematic formations include the depiction of Lord Shiva, as also of a big ‘shivaling’.”
Officials said the show also featured an assembly of drones creating “a 3D depiction of the Somnath temple” to commemorate the festival. The projected temple had a floating width of nearly 370 metres, they added.
According to the person quoted earlier, the image of Lord Shiva formed mid-air through a synchronised drone display vertically spanned around 280 metres, while the ‘shivaling’ extended about 330 metres.
The show was executed by BotLab, an IIT Delhi–incubated technology company that had previously organised drone displays for several landmark events, including in Ayodhya in January 2024 during the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony of the Ram temple.
A member of the BotLab team said the drone show was designed as a “thematic aerial narrative”, blending spirituality, history, and national identity through precisely controlled light formations.
The tech firm said the sequence depicted Somnath’s journey through the ages, tracing its story from cosmic beginnings to modern-day India.
It stated other planned formations, each tied to a distinct historical or spiritual theme, included ‘Cosmos and Planets:
Representing eternity and Somnath’s place within cosmic time’, ‘Damru, Om, and Trishul: Core Shaivite symbols establishing the spiritual tone’, and ‘Shiv Tandav: Depicting divine energy and balance’.
What is Somnath Swabhiman Parv?
Somnath "Swabhiman Parv”, observed from January 8 to January 11, 2026, commemorates 1,000 years since Mahmud of Ghazni’s first attack on the Somnath temple in 1026.
That invasion ushered in a prolonged era during which the temple was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times across centuries. Yet, Somnath remained deeply rooted in the collective memory of the people.
Its repeated ruin and resurrection stand as a unique chapter in global history, underscoring that Somnath was never just a physical edifice but a powerful symbol of faith, identity, and civilisational pride.
In 2026, the country also marks 75 years since the landmark 1951 reconstruction ceremony, reaffirming India’s civilisational self-respect.
Regarded as the foremost among the 12 Aadi Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, the Somnath Temple complex rises along the Arabian Sea, its 150-foot shikhar embodying enduring devotion and national resolve.
PM Modi in Gujarat
Meanwhile, on January 11, at about 9:45 am, the Prime Minister is scheduled to take part in the Shaurya Yatra, a ceremonial procession organised to pay tribute to the many warriors who laid down their lives while defending the Somnath temple.
The event will include a symbolic procession of 108 horses, signifying courage and sacrifice, according to ANI.
Following this, around 10:15 am, PM Modi will offer darshan and perform pooja at the Somnath Temple. At nearly 11 am, he will attend and address a public gathering in Somnath.
https://www.livemint.com/news/india/air-india-issues-advisory-amid-forecast-for-poor-visibility-due-to-fog-warns-of-impact-on-flight-schedules-11768064368368.html
https://twitter.com/narendramodi/status/2009984987156885820
https://twitter.com/ANI/status/2010009009185796389
American drone company challenges Chinese dominance while preparing troops for swarm attacks
January 10, 2026 7:00am EST
In an unassuming town outside Detroit, a small American startup is quietly preparing U.S. troops for the next era of warfare — where battles won’t be fought by soldiers but by swarms of machines.
Swarm Defense originally built its business around large-scale drone light shows but has since pivoted into military applications.
Today, the same coordination and precision once used for entertainment are being applied to help replicate one of the most complex threats facing modern soldiers: coordinated drone-swarm attacks.
FOX Business’ Kelly Saberi told "Varney & Co." that Swarm Defense’s technology allows thousands of drones to be launched simultaneously.
The system is designed to approximate what it feels like for soldiers to face a coordinated drone swarm in realistic combat scenarios.
The company’s simulation platform uses custom-built software that lets each drone share data and react in real time, similar to how a flock of birds moves in concert.
That kind of coordination is what makes drone swarms difficult to counter — and why realistic training is seen as a critical advantage for U.S. forces confronting increasingly autonomous threats.
Conflicts overseas, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have underscored how quickly drones are being weaponized and how widely inexpensive foreign-made systems are used on battlefields.
Saberi noted that many troops abroad have operated drones made by Chinese manufacturers, raising concerns about supply-chain vulnerabilities and national security, and highlighting the need for strict compliance with federal rules such as those in the National Defense Authorization Act that govern the sourcing of U.S. defense technology.
The Department of Defense and other federal agencies have long moved to restrict purchases of drones with Chinese components over security concerns, including potential data-transfer risks tied to foreign infrastructure.
In late 2025, the Federal Communications Commission added Chinese drone makers DJI and Autel, along with foreign-made drones and components, to a list of equipment posing "unacceptable risks" to U.S. national security, effectively barring approval of new models for import or sale without a defense agency determination.
This follows broader congressional scrutiny and legislative language in recent defense bills aimed at reducing reliance on foreign suppliers.
Industry experts note that China remains the dominant global drone manufacturer, with far more units produced annually than U.S. companies — a gap that has put firms like Swarm Defense in the spotlight as Washington seeks to rebuild domestic drone capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign technology.
The company’s CEO, Kyle Dorosz, emphasized the urgency of scaling American production.
"We have a tall task ahead of us to… continue supplying drones without the dependency on foreign nations," he said. "We need to be ready to scale, we need to be ready to react, and we need to be ready to support American drone dominance."
Beyond manufacturing, the training component remains a major focus. Saberi described the experience as intense and highly coordinated, designed to prepare troops for the sights, sounds and physical stressors of future combat scenarios involving autonomous systems.
As global threats evolve, small factories in places like Auburn Hills are becoming essential to America’s defense strategy — quiet workshops where the next generation of warfare is being shaped, one American-built drone at a time.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/american-drone-company-challenges-chinese-dominance-while-preparing-troops-swarm-attacks
Mystery Over Sarjapur Skies: Viral UFO Sightings Spark Investigation at SUYUG Infra Site
January 10, 2026
January 10, 2026, Bengaluru – The tech hub’s skyline is at the center of a brewing storm after multiple reports of an unidentified flying object (UFO) over Sarjapur went viral early Friday morning.
The incident has left locals on edge, with social media flooded by grainy mobile recordings and CCTV snippets of a mysterious glowing craft.
The frenzy is centered primarily around a development project by SUYUG Infra in South-East Bangalore.
On Friday morning, residents woke up to find the construction site transformed into a restricted zone, heavily cordoned off with police barricades and caution tape.
The Timeline of the “Sarjapur Sightings”
According to eyewitness accounts and digital footprints, the activity began in the early hours of January 9, 2026.
Between 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m., residents reported a “bright, slow-moving object” that defied the typical blinking patterns of commercial aircraft or drones.
The momentum shifted from speculation to a formal inquiry today when SUYUG Infra released a 10-second clip from their on-site security cameras on their official Instagram.
The footage reportedly shows the object descending momentarily over the Sarjapur site at 3:02 a.m. on 9th January, 2026, before landing on a field near the site.
Official Response from SUYUG Infra
As rumors regarding the builder’s involvement or potential “secret testing” began to circulate, SUYUG Infra issued a formal statement via their Instagram handle to address growing public concern.
“Local authorities and aviation monitors have since acknowledged the recording and commenced a joint technical assessment to determine the object’s origin and trajectory,” the company stated.
“The SUYUG site has been cordoned off to facilitate ongoing analysis and to ensure the safety of personnel in the vicinity.”
The developer confirmed they have handed over the unedited ten-second footage to investigators and are cooperating fully with aviation monitors.
Locals Demand Answers
Despite the call for calm, the atmosphere in Sarjapur remains tense. Crowds have gathered near the barricaded perimeter, and the “UFO” tag has been trending across X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
“We saw a light that was too silent to be a helicopter and too maneuverable to be a plane,” said one resident from a nearby gated community. “The fact that they’ve cordoned off the SUYUG site makes us think there’s more to this than just a weather balloon.”
Investigation Underway
While aviation experts have not yet ruled out high-altitude drones or atmospheric phenomena, the joint technical assessment is expected to look into:
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Radar Data: Cross-referencing civilian and military radar logs from the 1:00 a.m.–3:00 a.m. window.
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Forensic Video Analysis: Authenticating the viral CCTV footage for any signs of digital tampering.
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On-Site Samples: Checking the cordoned area for any physical or electromagnetic signatures.
Authorities have urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified clips that could lead to panic. For now, the “Sarjapur UFO” remains an unexplained chapter in Bengaluru’s urban lore.
Stay Updated: Verified statements are being released through official channels of concerned authorities and builder.
https://newspatrolling.com/mystery-over-sarjapur-skies-viral-ufo-sightings-spark-investigation-at-suyug-infra-site/
Cynocephali: The DOG-HEADED RACE
Jan 7, 2026
When we see Saint Christopher with a canine head, images of the Egyptian god Anubis standing watch over the dead, our first instinct is to think, ok well that’s just the way they are depicted in this image, with the head of a dog, just because it’s art…until someone points it out as a pattern.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0N-kBX00fo
Aliens 'to invade Earth' as sightings soar and experts warn '2026 is the year'
17:03, 10 Jan 2026
More “alien” objects are being spotted near UK airports as experts fear they are “getting braver”.
Official Government figures show incidents of “unidentified objects” in the atmosphere are growing year on year.
A Freedom of Information request carried out by the Daily Star Sunday found numbers of reports of “unusual” sightings in our skies are soaring.
Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority show that in January 2010 there was only one incident. But that figure jumped to 14 in 2017 and then up again to 20 reports throughout 2023.
In 2024 there were 24 recorded incidents and last year there were a total of 19, but that number is expected to rise.
Alien experts have warned it shows aliens are “getting braver”.
The CAA said these are all “Airprox or other aviation safety incident reports” that involve objects described as unidentified, unknown, uncorrelated or unusual.
The formal documents detail situations where aircraft safety was, or potentially could have been, compromised.
But alien hunters do not believe it is all that unusual.
Paranormal expert Robert Pulme said: “It really is not that unusual when you consider what the world has been in the past few years.
“We have been in a mess. Covid hit, the world is still in a mess and now there is talks of WW3 in the coming times.
“It is all really unsettled, so if another form of life is looking to communicate with us, either to work with us or against us, there is no better time to make an impact and get a hold of the planet than when things are unsteady.
“Lots of things point to 2026 being the year we could see the public arrival of aliens on planet Earth. We believe they have been here a long time before now, but on the quiet.
“But this year things will come to a head and many in my field believe we will soon hear publicly and everyone will have to sit up and take notice.”
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/aliens-to-invade-earth-sightings-36524972
Dennis Asberg
@dennis_asberg
I want to share something that has stayed with me.
When we were on our way out into the Baltic Sea with my colleagues, heading toward what is known as the Baltic Sea Anomaly, something happened that immediately caught our attention. Something appeared above the object. Something that wasn’t there before.
The area was clear. No targets. Nothing.
But as we approached the location, this phenomenon showed up. It kept growing. Becoming larger and more distinct.
We chose not to move closer at that moment. Safety came first.
But this is a fact. This happened.
The video I’m posting here shows exactly what we saw, above the object in the Baltic Sea.
It’s not a burning ship. Nothing exploding. Nothing obvious or easy to explain.
We don’t know what it is.
But it is something.
Moments like this are why I can’t let this go.
Things are happening out there, and for me it’s important to try to understand what we are actually seeing.
You decide for yourselves.
9:04 AM · Jan 9, 2026
https://x.com/dennis_asberg/status/2009672597902872878
https://www.youtube.com/@Dennisworld_podd
2020-02-21 UFO accompanying the ISS, same speed, same direction and almost the same flight altitude
Jan 9, 2026
Irrefutable evidence of a metallic UFO accompanying the ISS flight for 20 minutes, after which it ascends, leaving the ISS and disappearing from view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd2nJ-aZyNQ
https://www.youtube.com/@luisandresjaspersenrevilla6649
Interstellar
@InterstellarUAP
🛸 This is the ARV “Flux Liner” — a man-made spacecraft developed in the late 1950s by Martin Aircraft (now part of Lockheed Martin).
It’s 1960s American technology that was reportedly capable of solar system travel by the 1970s.
JFK was briefed on the program.
These vehicles have since been decommissioned and are allegedly in storage at Lockheed Martin facilities.
The photos below are claimed to be of the actual craft.
If this is real, it changes everything we think we know about human space exploration.
What do you think — black project breakthrough or elaborate hoax?
Let’s discuss. 🛸
9:55 AM · Jan 10, 2026
https://x.com/InterstellarUAP/status/2010047748725453268
Red Panda Koala
@RedPandaKoala
🚨😳 HOLY SHIT: The US State Department just released footage of the advanced tech used by Delta Force during the Maduro raid
10:24 AM · Jan 10, 2026
https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2010055081010565424
James Fox
@jamescfox
I’m calling on all of you out there to help spread this event far and wide (pretty please)! This is the biggest grassroots effort in the history of my career. Please help spread this far and wide.
Oh and check out @chrisramsay52 latest podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvENOfDKe5A (He Communicated With a REAL Alien - James Fox | DEBRIEFED ep. 70)
I will post the rest of the press release just as soon as I can figure out how to get all the pages on here. It will happen later today but just know there’s a big event at the national Press club January 20 at 11 AM.
9:09 AM · Jan 9, 2026
https://x.com/jamescfox
https://x.com/jamescfox/status/2009671974574805388/photo/1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoqwxX-XERU (James Fox announces new event, more Varginha doctor testimony & an AUTOPSY report - Psicoactivo #779)
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5 Big Mysteries of 2025 That Remain Unanswered According to the Daily Mail | Part 1 and 2
Jan 7, 2026
In this episode of Interstellar with Jaime Maussan, we explore some of the biggest mysteries of 2025, according to the Daily Mail. 🛸🚨
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHJIbcjHH2M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tJUA8IQnd0
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15425077/The-five-unsolved-mysteries-2025-captivated-world-UFO-surviving-hellfire-missile-vast-city-Egypts-pyramids.html
https://x.com/jaimemaussan1
Jaime Maussan
@jaimemaussan1
Translated from Spanish
More and more experts are testifying that the three-fingered beings of #Nazca have not been manipulated, as has been maliciously intended to make people believe.
7:36 AM · Jan 10, 2026
https://x.com/jaimemaussan1/status/2010012846940393876
https://tridactyls.org/
ICYMI
Bombshell Documentary Reveals Reality About ‘Non-Human Intelligence’ and What the Government Really Knows
January 7, 2026
It’s the age old question that has fascinated humans for centuries: Are we alone in the universe or even on our own planet?
On Wednesday’s show, Megyn was joined by two guests who say not only are UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena) real, but the government has potentially been aware of them for decades.
David Grusch is a former United States Air Force intelligence officer and senior intelligence official who was his agency’s co-lead in UAPs and “trans-medium object analysis.”
In 2023, he filed a whistleblower complaint asserting the U.S. has been operating a “multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program” and that Congress had been kept in the dark about parts of it.
He later testified under oath before the House Oversight Committee and drew national attention when he claimed “non-human biologics” have been recovered from crashed “crafts.”
Pentagon officials publicly deny there is any verified evidence of “non-human intelligence” or secret programs of this kind, but a new documentary called The Age of Disclosure is now examining decades of the alleged secrecy.
The film features interviews with 34 former and current government officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), who claim the U.S. has long concealed evidence of non-human intelligence and UAPs.
An Air Force veteran, Rep. Luna has said she personally had an encounter with an object she believes was likely a UAP.
She is currently chairwoman of the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets and has been holding hearings to push the federal government for transparency on UAPs and other classified programs.
She is also fighting for stronger protections for whistleblowers like Grusch.
While Megyn said she has always been “open-minded… but more skeptical” on the issue, she said her “skepticism is gone” after watching the documentary and considering new revelations.
She was joined by Rep. Luna and Grusch to discuss what is known, what remains to be revealed, and where the conversation goes from here.
Megyn and Grusch discuss The Age of Disclosure and what he knows about what is still being kept secret.
Grusch breaks down what the CIA and both political parties have been hiding about UFOs, what sort of craft the U.S. has recovered, whether more disclosure is likely to come soon, and more.
Rep. Luna joins Megyn to share why she believes UAPs and UFOs are real, what others in the government have been hiding, why more disclosure to the public is necessary, and more.
https://www.megynkelly.com/2026/01/07/new-documentary-reveals-reality-about-non-human-intelligence-and-government-secrets/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_kDFKFcUCI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izLo7lIFWNk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxlWlA2h5zA
https://x.com/megynkelly