December 29, 2023

Pakistan conducts successful test flight of Fatah-II: ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan conducted a successful test flight of the multi-launch rocket Fatah-II, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said Wednesday. The Fatah-II weapon system is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics, a sophisticated navigation system, and a unique flight trajectory. It is capable of engaging targets with high precision up to a range of 400 kilometres, added the military’s media wing. The test was witnessed by senior officers from tri-services and dedicated scientists and engineers. President Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir congratulated participating troops and scientists on the successful conduct of flight test. The flight test of the indigenously developed Fatah-I guided multi-launch rocket system was conducted on August 24, 2021, making Pakistan capable of delivering a conventional warhead. The multi-launch rocket system gave the Pakistan Army capability of precision target engagement deep in enemy territory, according to the ISPR. Source:https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1142249-pakistan-conducted-successful-test-flight-of-fatah-ii-ispr

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Russia unleashes biggest air attack on Ukraine since start of full-scale invasion

Russia has launched the biggest air attack on Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian military told CNN, with an unprecedented number of drones and missiles fired at targets across the country, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more. The wave of attacks began overnight into Friday and struck nationwide, with blasts reported in the capital Kyiv, as well as at a maternity hospital in the central city of Dnipro, the eastern city of Kharkiv, the southeastern port of Odesa, and the western city of Lviv, far from the frontlines. “It’s been a long time since we have seen so many enemy targets on our monitors in all regions and all directions,” Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for Ukraine’s air force, told national television. “Everything was being fired.” Russia used 158 drones and missiles, including hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, cruise missiles and Shahed drones, to strike targets in Kyiv, the east, south and west of the country, Ukraine’s air force said. “Today the enemy has struck a powerful blow. There are downed targets, however unfortunately there are also casualties,” Ihnat added. At least one person was killed and 21 injured in Kyiv after Russia targeted a metro station and residential buildings. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said at least three people are trapped under the rubble of a damaged warehouse in Shevchenkivskyi district. Kharkiv was hit by a “massive attack,” Ukrainian Prime Minster Denys Shmyhal said, with more than 20 strikes reported in the region, including on a hospital. A 35-year-old man was killed and 11 people were injured, according to regional military administration head Oleh Syniehubov. At least one woman was killed and 10 people were injured in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia, the regional military administration head Yurif Malashko said on Telegram. Emergency workers are still working to see if people are trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. Ukraine’s hopes for victory fade in the face of waning Western support and Putin’s relentless war machine Further south, a school building was hit in Odesa, injuring seven people, including a child. At least one person was killed in the region, according to Ukraine’s health ministry. The massive overnight assault comes just days after Ukraine struck a Russian Navy landing ship in Crimea on Tuesday, causing severe damage to the vessel in another major blow to Moscow’s Black Sea fleet. But the onslaught also came shortly after Ukraine received the last package of military aid from the United States until Congress approves the Biden administration’s funding request. Nearly two years since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his unprovoked invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky is facing a largely-stalled counteroffensive while Western aid has begun to dry up. The head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak, called for support as his country battles Russian airstrikes. “A massive terrorist attack, rockets are flying at our cities again, and civilians are being targeted,” Yermak said in a Telegram post on Friday. “Ukraine needs support. We will be even stronger, we are doing everything to strengthen our air shield. But the world needs to see that we need more support and strength to stop this terror.” Prime Minister Shmyhal said the attacks “targeted social and critical infrastructure,” but praised the work of Ukraine’s air force. “Ukrainian air defense forces have once again demonstrated a high level of professionalism. Most of the air targets were shot down. We thank the soldiers for saving lives.” Firefighters respond after a building was damaged following a Russian attack in Kyiv on December 29, 2023. Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP Bombers in the air The Ukrainian Air Force said it recorded “the departure of 9 Tu-95MS strategic bombers from the ‘Olenya’ airfield in the Murmansk region of Russia.” The Tu-95 bomber is a mainstay of Russia’s aerial attacks on Ukraine, able to launch cruise missiles against its neighbor out of the range of most air-defense systems. In Kyiv, officials warned residents to take shelter as a “UAV threat” was detected in the area, a reference to drones. Klitschko said at least seven people had been hospitalized following the attacks. Trains were halted as a building was damaged at Lukianivska subway station in central Kyiv, which is also operating as a shelter, Klitschko added. Many were wounded and a search for victims is underway after a warehouse caught fire in the Podilskyi district of the capital region, the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Serhiy Popko, said in a Telegram post. Smoke rises from a building damaged in Russia’s missile attack in Kyiv, December 29, 2023. Efrem Lukatsky/AP In the northeastern city of Sumy, numerous explosions were heard on Thursday evening local time following Russian shelling “of the border territories and settlements,” the administration in the area reported. In Lviv, which borders Poland, explosions were recorded as air defenses intercepted Russian drones, Maksym Kozytskyi, head of the Lviv regional military administration said early Friday. A residential building was hit and caught fire, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said on Telegram Friday. Friday’s widespread strikes followed Russia’s launch of 53 attacks across eastern Ukraine on Thursday, according to a Telegram post from the Ukrainian General Staff. Russia launched dozens of airstrikes, wounding civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure, the post said. Source:https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/29/europe/ukraine-russia-airstrikes-intl-hnk/index.html

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Israel-Hamas war live: Dozens killed in attacks on Gaza refugee camps

At least 35 people have been killed in Nuseirat and Maghazi refugee camps following Israeli bombings in central Gaza. An Israeli attack has hit a residential building near the Kuwaiti hospital in southern Gaza, killing at least 20. Israeli soldiers have fired at an aid convoy as it returned from northern Gaza along a route designated by the Israeli army, according to Thomas White, director of UNRWA affairs in Gaza. Israel’s security forces say they have “neutralised” a man who they say stabbed two people in an attack at the Mazmoria checkpoint, south of occupied East Jerusalem. In Gaza, at least 21,320 people have been killed and 55,603 injured in Israeli attacks since October 7. The death toll from Hamas’s attack on Israel stands at 1,139. Hapag Lloyd will continue to divert vessels due to recent Red Sea attacks: Report A spokesperson for the German container shipping company, Hapag Lloyd, has informed Reuters news agency that they will continue to divert their vessels around the Suez Canal for security reasons. A recent spate of attacks by Houthi rebels in Yemen on vessels in the Red Sea has resulted in a number of shipping companies opting for alternative routes. Hapag Lloyd would make another security assessment on January 2, the spokesperson said. Click here to share on social media Israel claims destruction of tunnel shafts, weapons in southern Gaza The Israeli army has posted an update on X regarding its “Operation Oz and Nir”, which was launched in late December and named after the Nir Oz kibbutz, which was attacked by Hamas on October 7. The statement said the forces involved in the operation had “eliminated terrorists, located dozens of tunnel shafts and anti-tank launching positions, as well as many weapons” in the south of the Gaza Strip. Click here to share on social media Skunk water sprayed at worshippers near Al-Aqsa Mosque Laura Khan Reporting from occupied East Jersalem There has been a skunk water truck which has been spraying water towards Palestinians and Muslim worshippers. This produces an awful smell, which has been drifting in the air. People have also been attacked with tear gas grenades. The reason why there are these confrontations is that, since October 7, there have been vast restrictions on Muslims entering the place they revere as the third holiest place in Islam, the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. The Israelis are only allowing people over 45 years old, but even then, they can restrict them. We have only seen about 3,00 to 4,000 worshippers in the past two weeks. Usually, you’d have between 50,000 and 60,000 people praying in the mosque. So there’s been real tension here. Al-Aqsa Mosque and its courtyard on December 15, 2023 [Mohammad Hamad/Anadolu Agency] Click Detainee recounts ‘barbaric’ arrests in Deir Abu Mesha’al From the village of Deir Abu Mesha’al near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, where Israeli forces detained more than 30 Palestinians overnight, Mohammed Wajeeh, 21, recounts his experience to Al Jazeera. “They were very barbaric in their intervention. [After forcing open the door to the house,] they searched everything. They destroyed the kitchen. They went upstairs and downstairs, [searched] all the closets. They did not leave anything,” Wajeeh said. Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim said Israeli forces went door to door arresting Palestinians. They blindfolded them, tied their hands and took them to an open building on the street where they were detained for hours. Wajeeh said they interrogated him about the number of people at his home and seized all their phones. “They said some provoking words, and then they just threw me in the middle of nowhere, and it was very cold, and they asked me to stay there,” he said. Ibrahim said that according to Palestinians, the “main goal of these arrests is to instill fear” in the younger generation. “[It’s] to tell them that if anyone wants to oppose Israel’s occupation, then the result will be arrests and intimidation,” she said. Click here to share on social media Key events on day 84 of the war on Gaza It’s day 84 of the war, and here is where things stand: Gaza’s Ministry of Health has announced 20 patients will be allowed to travel outside the besieged enclave via the Rafah crossing for emergency treatment in Egypt. An Israeli strike has hit a residential building near the Kuwait Specialty Hospital in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, killing at least 20 Palestinians, mostly women and children. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has warned that not enough aid is entering the Gaza Strip, leaving 40 percent of its population “at risk of famine”. A delegation from Hamas is to visit Cairo to discuss Egypt’s ceasefire plan. Palestinians search for casualties at the site of an Israeli strike on a house in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip [Arafat Barbakh/Reuters] Click here to share on social medi Galaxy Maritime ‘encouraged’ by reports of imminent release of crew Galaxy Maritime, the owner of the bulk carrier Galaxy Leader, which was hijacked by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on November 19, says it is encouraged by reports from the Philippines that the release of 17 of its seafarers is imminent. The 25-member crew is from Bulgaria, Mexico, Romania, Ukraine and the Philippines. The company also said it is committed to meeting all the captive seafarers’ repatriation expenses. The Houthis have upended shipping in the Red Sea by using drone and missile attacks and taking control of vessels to show their support for Palestinians in Israel’s war on Gaza. Yemen’s Houthi rebels use a helicopter to’ take over the Galaxy Leader in the Red Sea off Hodeidah on November 19, 2023 [Houthi Movement via Getty Images] Click Residents of Sderot to remain in hotels during January: Report The Israeli city of Sderot, which is located near the Gaza Strip, is expected to extend its evacuation protocol until the end of January. Israeli Channel 12 reported that the government is set to approve the extension, allowing residents to stay in hotels or find alternative housing. Many residents of Sderot

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