massive explosion at an Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces military base
Late on Friday, a massive explosion shook a Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) military installation south of Baghdad, two PMF and two security sources told Reuters. According to the two security sources, the explosion occurred on Friday night at around midnight as a result of an unidentified airstrike. The two PMF sources noted that while there were no injuries due to the strikes, there was material damage. According to PMF sources, the strikes were aimed at the PMF headquarters located at the Kalso military installation, which is close to the town of Iskandariya, approximately 50 kilometers south of Baghdad.
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Gaza's Ramadan: Palestinians find it difficult to get food for their fast
As Israel keeps up its assault on Gaza, Palestinians who are fasting throughout Ramadan are having difficulty finding food to break their fast. The UN has declared a famine and thousands of people are undernourished.
DJI's Flycart30: Drone designed for heavy lifting, tested on Mount Everest
A well-known Chinese drone manufacturer is revolutionizing how goods are delivered to far-off places. These days, their drones are working on Mount Everest, carrying goods, and assisting with rubbish removal. It looks like China is dominating the drone market.
War in Gaza: Relief workers were slain while delivering food to those "on the verge of starvation."
An Israeli airstrike has killed six foreign relief workers and a Palestinian driver. The American humanitarian organization World Central Kitchen (WCK) declared on Tuesday that one of its employees had been killed in an Israeli military "targeted attack." Palestine, Australia, Poland, the United Kingdom, and a citizen of the United States and Canada were among the deceased. As WCK's employees were transporting food from their most recent shipment to Gaza—where Israel's offensive has driven hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to the verge of starvation—they were attacked. In the central town of Deir el-Balah, there was footage of the dead at a hospital. A few of them had on safety gear bearing the charity's emblem. UNICEF spokeswoman Tess Ingram said that following the deaths of seven relief workers in an Israeli airstrike, safety concerns for humanitarian workers are once again a priority. We're all very concerned about it. We recently held a meeting to discuss it here," she said. This tragic event brings the total number of individuals killed in the war to almost 30,000, including 174 UN colleagues. Thus, we are having a dismal day here. According to Ingram, peacekeeping forces and humanitarian organizations have mechanisms in place for collaboration to prevent attacks like this one. Here in the Gaza Strip, that isn't working. We've been letting people know for some time now that it's not working and that we're not receiving the necessary security assurances. The fact that these folks died while merely attempting to bring food to those who were about to go hungry makes the situation even worse. It is an inconceivable loss.
Floods in Pakistan and Afghanistan: More than a hundred people dead
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, excessive rainfall has resulted in more than 100 fatalities and numerous injuries. Both countries' houses and infrastructure have sustained severe damage.
ISIL takes credit for the attack on the Moscow performance.
ISIL has taken credit for the attack on Friday at a well-known concert venue complex outside of Moscow, which resulted in over 100 injuries and at least 40 fatalities when attackers broke into the building brandishing firearms and setting off fireworks.
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A Texan guy adopts a new name to run in the US election of 2024
There's a new competitor for Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the US presidential election intensifies. His name is "Anybody Else, Literally." A Texan guy has declared his candidacy for president and changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else".
Ukraine will receive its first F-16 jets in June-July.
According to a senior Ukrainian military source, Kyiv expects to receive its first F-16 fighter jets from Western partners in June or July. Ukraine has been looking for F-16 fighter jets manufactured in the United States for more than two years to counter Russia's air superiority.
Six climbers perish while climbing. Nepal's Mount Everest
A Kenyan and a Nepali climber have died near Mount Everest's peak, bringing the total number of deaths this season on the world's highest mountain to at least six. Stay tuned for further details!
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