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Blast Near Milad-Un-Nabi Rally In Pakistan Left 53 Martyred & Many More Wounded

 A suicide bombing near the 12th Rabiul Awal procession in Balochistan's Mastung district on Friday resulted in at least 53 fatalities, including Deputy superintendent of police (DSP), and many more injuries. The government rescue teams leaped into action as soon as they heard about the blast and ferried dead bodies and injured to the main government hospital.  According to the hospital source about 100 injured were received by their staff.  The local Mastung administration claimed that the explosion happened as people were assembling for an Eid-i-Miladun Nabi procession close to the Madina Masjid on Alfalah Road. An onlooker informed the media that the explosion was so severe and that he could see nails and bolts strewn around the blast site.  The government preliminary reports verified the report that it was a suicide bombing. No one has claimed responsibility of attack so far, while the proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan has denied any involve...

Ukraine claims Russian Black Sea Fleet commander killed

Ukraine claims that the Russian Black Sea division commander was killed in a missile strike   Ukraine said on Monday that it had carried out its first missile attack, killing the commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet.  Ukrainian special forces said Viktor Sokolov and 33 other officers were killed in the peninsula of Crimea in Friday's attack. " Following the attack on the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters, 34 officers were killed, including the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet," the Ukrainian side stated on Monday, adding that over 100 additional Russian officials were injured.  An officer reportedly went missing as a result of the Ukrainian onslaught on Sevastopol, according to reports from Moscow. Joe Biden had vowed to supply long-range missiles to the Ukrainian military after previous supplies of superior equipment failed to shift the game.  Ukraine has been aggressively striking critical Russian targets in Crimea, the Black Sea area of so...

Israel Martyrs Two Palestinians Including Hamas Man

Two Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in attacks on the West Bank, according to Hamas emergency workers. Two Palestinians, including a Hamas member, were martyred by Israeli troops in an attack on a West Bank refugee camp on Sunday, according to Hamas, as Israeli attacks devastated security positions in Gaza for the second day.  According to witnesses, Israeli soldiers attacked the Nur Shams camp outside the West Bank town of Tulkarem in the early hours of Sunday, triggering an hours-long firefight with Palestinian fighters.  Abu Ali, a 21-year-old man, was one of those martyred, according to Hamas. He was affiliated with the Jihadist organization's branch. A relative of the second victim, Abdel-Rahman Abu Dagash, 32, said he climbed onto the roof of his house to see the ongoing scene when the sniper shot and killed him.

ISIL Ambushed Dozens Of Syrian Soldiers

UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday that 26 Syrian troops were killed and 10 were injured in an attack on a desert road near the eastern town of Mayadin in Deir Ezzor province, which borders Iraq.  Acording to others Syrian activist organizations, 20 soldiers were killed and several others injured. ISIL immediately claimed responsibility for the deadly attack.  The observatory said that "dozens of other soldiers" were missing following the bloodiest attack by ISIL so far this year, in which armed men encircled the bus and began shooting.  The Syrian army and government did not immediately react. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), ISIS targets civilians, Kurdish-led forces, government soldiers, and allied pro-Iranian militants. ISIS's devastating attack comes just days after the 78th anniversary of Syrian Army Day, the day President Bashar al-Assad, head of the Syrian army, commended his brave troops for defeating extr...

Hawaii: Wildfires In Maui Left 55 Dead and Hundreds More Missing

The death toll from the wildfires on the island of Hawaii has risen to 55, and 1,000 people are still missing.    USA, Hawaii —   The death toll from the horrific wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui city has risen to 55, and authorities warn the number will rise. The Mayor of Maui City has said that the historic city of Lahaina has been completely destroyed by wildfire: "Everything has perished." At a press conference late on Thursday, Maui Police Chief said, "We don't know how many people died."We just don't know how this is going to turn out. The fast-spreading fire, which started Tuesday, switched from the bushes outside the city and wreaked havoc on the ancient city of Lahaina, which served as the former seat of the Kingdom of Hawaii. It was one of three main Maui fires, all caused by dry weather, buildup of fuel, and gusts of 60 mph winds. Federal restoration funds have begun to trickle in, as have supplies and equipment, while...

Syrian President Assad Appreciates His Forces

On the 78th anniversary of Army Day, President Bashar al-Assad, Commander in Chief of the Syrian Army, addressed the members of his armed forces.  "Our brave armed forces, congratulations on your day as you prove year after year that you are trustworthy, guardians of the present and the future, and proudly entrust the past to your ancestors," the Syrian president said in his speech. With proud chapters being added to the history of our Army as a result of your bravery and sacrifices, President al-Assad said, "You are the hope of the nation and an example of heroism."  According to President al-Assad, the military is in command of the nation's affairs because they have proven their worth. "After many years of protracted and challenging wars, we have the right to be proud of our steadfastness," said President al-Assad. "This would not have been possible without the efforts of our armed forces, who played an important and noble role in securing victo...

We Warmly Welcome Improvement In Relations B/W Iran & KSA: Iraq

Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said Iraq values ​​the continued strong ties between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia.  Iraq's top diplomat made the remarks at a joint press conference with Jassem Mohammed Albudaiwim, Secretary General of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC), after their meeting in Baghdad on Monday. "Iraqi foreign policy is aimed at strengthening and expanding relations with neighboring countries, and in this respect, we have strengthened our relations with the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf," the official added.  Highlighting  Iraq's contribution to enhancing collective security in the region, Hussein said: "Strengthening security in the region is a collective matter and we can see the results of relations between the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf and neighboring Iran. " Türkiye and Iraq played an important role. played a part in that.” "While on the meeting, we emphasized that ensuring security in the...