AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSudan’s Drone Toll: UN officials say armed drones are now the biggest driver of civilian deaths in Sudan, with at least 880 people killed by drone strikes between January and April—hitting hospitals, schools, markets and even airports. Libya Security Crossroads: A Ukrainian aircraft detained at Trinidad and Tobago’s Piarco airport over undeclared explosives has now been cleared to depart, with Libya listed as its final destination—while Greek investigators continue probing a separate explosives-laden sea drone found off Lefkada, believed to have veered off course after a technical malfunction. Arms Watch in Libya: OSINT reports the Libyan National Army has spotted Russia’s latest T-72B3M (2025 model) with added anti-drone protection. Local Tensions: Football violence in Tarhuna spilled into Tripoli, where a government building was set on fire and officials called for legal action, not more unrest. Regional Mobility: Frontex says irregular EU crossings fell 40% in early 2026, though the central Mediterranean route from Libya remains the deadliest.
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