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Russian Strikes on Kyiv Kill Three, Injure 26
Russia hit Kyiv overnight with missiles and drones, targeting energy sites, civilian infrastructure, and residential areas. Mayor Vitali Klitschko said three people were killed and 26 injured, including two children.
Ukrainian…
Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Launches NASA Mars Mission
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, owned by Jeff Bezos, launched from Cape Canaveral as part of NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars. The rocket placed two satellites into orbit and successfully landed about 10 minutes later. The satellites are…
Russian Su-30 Fighter Jet Crashes in Karelia, Killing Two Pilots
A Russian Su-30 fighter jet crashed during a training flight in the Karelia region, killing both pilots, the Russian Defense Ministry announced. The aircraft went down in a forested area, and Governor Artur Parfenchikov said an…
Türkiye Holds State Ceremony for Soldiers Killed in C-130 Crash
Forensic procedures have been completed for the 20 Turkish soldiers who died in the C-130 cargo plane crash on the Georgia–Azerbaijan border. Their bodies were transferred from the Ankara Forensic Medicine Institute to Mürted Air Base for a…
Turkish Firefighting Plane Crashes in Croatia, Killing Pilot
A Turkish Air Tractor firefighting plane crashed near the Croatian city of Senj, killing its pilot. The aircraft was one of two planes returning toward Zagreb after turning back due to heavy fog.
The missing AT-802 was located in the Krivi…
Bodies of Turkish Soldiers Died in Plane Crash Returned to Türkiye
The bodies of 20 Turkish soldiers killed in the Turkish Armed Forces C-130 crash in Georgia will be flown back to Türkiye on a “Koca Yusuf” A400M aircraft.
Recovery efforts in Sighnaghi, Kakheti, ended this morning. Georgian officials will…
Italy Seeks Testimony in Probe of “Sniper Tourism” During Bosnian War
Italy’s Milan Prosecutor’s Office has requested access to testimony given in The Hague by American firefighter John Jordan as part of an investigation into foreigners who allegedly joined “sporting manhunts” during the siege of Sarajevo in…
Syrian Embassy Reopens in London After 13-Year Closure
The Syrian Embassy in London reopened after 13 years during a ceremony attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Assad Hassan Shaybani. The embassy had been closed since 2012 following the outbreak of the Syrian civil war.
Raising the…
Six Roman-Era Statues Stolen From Damascus National Museum
Six Roman-era statues were stolen from the National Museum in Damascus after staff discovered interior doors broken early Monday. Syrian authorities said the theft targeted several archaeological pieces, including a Venus-themed sculpture.…
Vehicle Crashes Into South Korea Market, Killing Two
Two people were killed and 18 injured after a driver lost control and crashed into Jeil Market in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province. The incident occurred at 10:55 a.m. local time, prompting firefighters to deploy 21 vehicles and 60 personnel.…