Zelensky warned of a brand new Russian offensive
A day after a Russian missile strike on a {hardware} superstore in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed not less than 16 individuals, in accordance with officers there, its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, stated that Moscow’s forces had been massing for a brand new floor offensive within the northeast.
Kharkiv has seen a pointy escalation within the ferocity of aerial assaults this month, forcing many to flee. On Saturday, a second strike, which got here simply hours after the assault on the superstore, hit business infrastructure, wounding not less than 25 individuals.
Removed from the entrance traces, U.S. and allied intelligence officers are monitoring a rise in low-level sabotage operations in Europe, saying that the acts are a part of a Russian marketing campaign to undermine help for Ukraine.
The covert operations have principally been arsons or tried arsons focusing on a variety of websites, together with a warehouse in England, a paint manufacturing facility in Poland, houses in Latvia and an Ikea retailer in Lithuania. Folks accused of being Russian operatives have additionally been arrested on fees of plotting assaults on U.S. army bases.
Hamas fired rockets at central Israel
Hamas launched a barrage of rockets yesterday afternoon, setting off air-raid sirens within the Tel Aviv space for the primary time since not less than late January. The assault confirmed that the group retained some long-range missile capabilities.
The Israeli army stated that not less than eight rockets had been fired from the southern Gaza metropolis of Rafah, the place Israeli forces have been advancing. There have been no instant reviews of main injury. Israel’s emergency service stated that two ladies had been calmly wounded as they fled to a bomb shelter.
In Rafah: Hours after the Hamas rocket assault, an Israeli airstrike on a makeshift tent camp for displaced Palestinians killed not less than 35 individuals, the Gaza Well being Ministry stated. The Israeli army stated that its operation was geared toward a Hamas compound. The Occasions wasn’t capable of instantly verify the small print.
Stop-fire talks: Officers stated that negotiations may restart within the subsequent week, after a gathering in Paris amongst U.S. and Israeli intelligence chiefs and Qatar’s prime minister.
A landslide in Papua New Guinea killed a whole lot
Greater than 48 hours after a landslide struck a densely populated area of Papua New Guinea with boulders the dimensions of transport containers, a U.N. official within the nation stated that not less than 670 individuals had been estimated to have died.
The landslide occurred round 3 a.m. on Friday, when many residents had been asleep. As of Sunday afternoon, land was nonetheless sliding, rocks had been falling, and the soil was cracking from elevated strain and working groundwater, hampering search-and-rescue efforts and forcing residents from their houses.
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