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Dubai’s main airport suspended flights after a drone strike ignited a fuel tank fire, stranding thousands of British travellers. Many Emirates flights were cancelled or diverted; passengers should stay updated as operations gradually resume.
Israel claims to have located Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, after he has not been seen since his appointment following US-Israeli strikes. Amid escalating conflict, Khamenei called for vengeance, while reports suggest he is at a secure location.
Three individuals were arrested in Dubai for sharing images of a drone strike on Creek Harbour Tower. The Iranian attack caused significant damage, prompting authorities to impose strict penalties. Detained in Dubai’s CEO, Radha Stirling, highlighted the risks of sharing such content privately.
Timur Demidenko, 30, has been detained in St Petersburg for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, suspecting her of being a British spy. Police discovered her body in his apartment, and he confesses remorse. He will undergo psychiatric checks amid a murder investigation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced strong military operations in Iran and Lebanon, as ongoing conflicts escalate. The Israel Defence Forces have targeted key Iranian intelligence officials and critical facilities. Follow Home Front Command orders for safety.
Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, was reportedly evacuated to Russia for urgent leg surgery after a US airstrike left him severely injured. Following the operation at a presidential palace in Moscow, he is expected to continue asserting his leadership.
Vladimir Putin has established a 1.2-square-mile security zone around his Bocharov Ruchey residence in Sochi, amid concerns for his safety following a reported Ukrainian drone threat. New regulations will restrict activities in the area, effective during his visits.
Six US service members died in a KC-135 refuelling plane crash in Iraq during operations in the Middle East. The Department of Defence has identified them as Captain Ariana G. Savino, Major John ‘Alex’ Klinner, and Captain Seth R. Koval, among others. The circumstances of the incident are under investigation.
A missile struck the US Embassy in Baghdad’s Green Zone, causing significant damage. Smoke and flames have been reported, particularly on the rooftop helipad. The embassy has yet to comment on the attack. Authorities believe it may involve a projectile or drone, and details are pending.
Russia has limited mobile internet access in major cities, including Moscow and St Petersburg, for over a week. Residents have turned to walkie-talkies and paper maps to communicate. These restrictions follow a new law allowing the FSB to order telecom shutdowns. Stay updated on further developments.
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