Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza City gathered on Thursday for funeral prayers for 10 people killed in Israeli strikes the night before, including five children and an elderly person, as well as a Hamas militant.
Three men allegedly drowned in the Jhelum river near Hajin in Bandipora while reportedly washing tents and carpets on Thursday. Rescue teams and locals rushed to the spot soon after the incident and launched a search operation.
Reports said that two bodies have been recovered, while efforts are underway to trace the third missing person. The incident triggered panic in the area as a large number of residents gathered near the site.
Officials were yet to officially confirm the incident when reports last came in.
In Photos | A fresh spell of rain swept across Srinagar, leaving markets and streets drenched as people continued with their daily routines. From bustling bazaars to narrow lanes, residents navigated the wet streets under colorful umbrellas, adding life to the rain-soaked surroundings.
Weather conditions are expected to improve from May 6 onwards, with largely dry spells predicted, though brief showers may still occur at isolated locations.
The Israeli military warned Iranians in Farsi on Tuesday to avoid taking trains until at least 9 pm local time, likely signalling a new target for its airstrikes.
The warning came in a post on X.
“Your presence puts your life at risk,” the warning read.
US President Donald Trump earlier demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz or see power plants and bridges wiped out. The threat to hit civilian infrastructure has sparked widespread warnings about possible war crimes.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Tuesday urged Trump not to follow through, saying the “focus needs to be on not seeing this conflict expand any further.”
“Any of those actions, including bombing bridges and reservoirs and civilian infrastructure, would be unacceptable,” Luxon told Radio New Zealand.
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Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza City gathered on Thursday for funeral prayers for 10 people killed in Israeli strikes the night before, including five children and an elderly person, as well as a Hamas militant.
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Three men allegedly drowned in the Jhelum river near Hajin in Bandipora while reportedly washing tents and carpets on Thursday. Rescue teams and locals rushed to the spot soon after the incident and launched a search operation.
Reports said that two bodies have been recovered, while efforts are underway to trace the third missing person. The incident triggered panic in the area as a large number of residents gathered near the site.
Officials were yet to officially confirm the incident when reports last came in.
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In Photos | A fresh spell of rain swept across Srinagar, leaving markets and streets drenched as people continued with their daily routines. From bustling bazaars to narrow lanes, residents navigated the wet streets under colorful umbrellas, adding life to the rain-soaked surroundings.
Weather conditions are expected to improve from May 6 onwards, with largely dry spells predicted, though brief showers may still occur at isolated locations.
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The Israeli military warned Iranians in Farsi on Tuesday to avoid taking trains until at least 9 pm local time, likely signalling a new target for its airstrikes.
The warning came in a post on X.
“Your presence puts your life at risk,” the warning read.
US President Donald Trump earlier demanded that Iran open the Strait of Hormuz or see power plants and bridges wiped out. The threat to hit civilian infrastructure has sparked widespread warnings about possible war crimes.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Tuesday urged Trump not to follow through, saying the “focus needs to be on not seeing this conflict expand any further.”
“Any of those actions, including bombing bridges and reservoirs and civilian infrastructure, would be unacceptable,” Luxon told Radio New Zealand.
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