January 17, 2024

At least 17 injured after Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s Kharkiv

At least 17 people have been injured, two of them seriously, after Russian missiles hit residential buildings in the city of Kharkiv. Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said that two S-300 missiles hit buildings in the centre of Ukraine’s second-biggest city late on Tuesday night, and 14 people had been sent to hospital. end of list “Two women are in a serious condition,” he said in a post on Telegram. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said the missiles struck “precisely where there is no military infrastructure and precisely where there are in fact residences”. “There are at least 10 damaged buildings. Rescue teams are continuing to go through the rubble,” he wrote on Telegram. “And there is plenty of rubble.” Ukraine’s Emergency Services said one of the missiles hit a three-storey building that had previously housed a medical centre. Kharkiv lies just 30km (19 miles) from the border with Russia in Ukraine’s northeast and has come under frequent bombardment since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022. There was no immediate comment from Moscow on the attack on Kharkiv but the Defence Ministry said its air defences destroyed seven Ukrainian missiles and four drones over Russia’s Belgorod region about 80km (50 miles) from Kharkiv. The region’s governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said there were no immediate reports of casualties. Russian forces advanced across swathes of the Kharkiv region shortly after invading Ukraine but were pushed back in a rapid Ukrainian advance in September 2022. Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/17/at-least-17-injured-after-russian-missiles-hit-ukraines-kharkiv

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Pakistan condemns deadly Iranian missile strike on its territory as an ‘unprovoked violation’

Pakistan on Tuesday strongly condemned an Iranian airstrike inside its borders that killed two children, calling it an “unprovoked violation of its airspace” and warning of retaliation. Iran said it used “precision missile and drone strikes,” to destroy two strongholds of the Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl, known in Iran as Jaish al-Dhulm, in the Koh-e-Sabz area of Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province, according to Iran’s state-aligned Tasnim news agency. The attack comes after Iran launched missiles in northern Iraq and Syria Monday, in the latest escalation of hostilities in the Middle East where Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza risks spiraling into a wider regional conflict. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said the attack on its territory killed “two innocent children” and warned Iran of “serious consequences.” It described the airstrike as an “unprovoked violation of its airspace by Iran … inside Pakistani territory.” “It is even more concerning that this illegal act has taken place despite the existence of several channels of communication between Pakistan and Iran,” the ministry said. Following the strike, nuclear-armed Pakistan lodged a “strong protest” with a senior official in Iran’s Foreign Ministry in the Iranian capital Tehran and called on the Iranian charge d’affairs, saying the “responsibility for the consequences will lie squarely with Iran.” Iran launches missile strikes in northern Iraq and Syria, claims to destroy Israeli spy base The Jaish al-Adl militant group late Tuesday said Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had used six attack drones and a number of rockets to destroy two houses where the children and wives of its fighters lived. Authorities in Balochistan province told CNN two girls had died and at least four people were injured. The girls, aged eight and 12, were killed in houses that were damaged in the attack in the village of Koh-e-Sabz in Kulag, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) from Panjgur district, on Tuesday evening, according to the district’s deputy commissioner Mumtaz Khetran. Khetran also said a mosque near the homes was targeted and hit in the strikes. Koh-e-Sabz — about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Pakistan’s border with Iran — is known to be the home of Jaish-ul-Adl’s former second-in-command Mullah Hashim, who was killed in clashes with Iranian forces in Sarawan, an Iranian region adjacent to Panjgur, in 2018. Last month, Iran accused Jaish al-Adl militants of storming a police station in the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchistan, which resulted in the deaths of 11 Iranian police officers, according to Tasnim. Jaish al-Adl, or Army of Justice, is a separatist militant group that operates on both sides of the border and has previously claimed responsibility for attacks against Iranian targets. Its stated goal is the independence of Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan province. The strikes in Pakistan came a day after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched ballistic missiles, targeting what it claimed was a spy base for Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad in Erbil, northern Iraq, and at “anti-Iran terror groups” in Syria. Iran said the strikes in Iraq were in response to what it said were Israeli attacks that killed Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders, and claimed targets in Syria were involved in the recent dual bombings in the city of Kerman during a memorial for the slain Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani that left scores dead and wounded. It defended the strikes as a “precise and targeted” operation to deter security threats, Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said in a statement on Tuesday. Iran’s attacks will further raise fears that Israel’s war in Gaza could widen into a full-scale war in the Middle East with grave humanitarian, political and economic consequences. The attacks in Iraq and Syria were condemned by the United States as “reckless” and imprecise, while the United Nations said, “security concerns must be addressed through dialogue, not strikes.” Iraq said it submitted a complaint to the UN Security Council and the UN on Tuesday. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said there are no Mossad-affiliated centers operating in Erbil in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region. Concerns of an escalating war Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza in response to Hamas’ October 7 terror attacks has killed more than 24,000 people, according to the Hamas-run Ministry of Health, and wrought widespread devastation, as civilians live with the threat of imminent death – either by an airstrike, starvation or disease. The conflict has escalated hostilities across the region, with Iran’s allies and proxies – the so-called axis of resistance – launching attacks on Israeli forces and its allies. On Tuesday, the US military launched new strikes against Houthi targets inside Yemen, targeting anti-ship ballistic missiles controlled by the Iran-backed rebel group, a defense official told CNN. A few hours later, the Houthis launched a missile into international shipping lanes in the southern Red Sea, hitting the M/V Zografia, a Maltese flagged bulk carrier, the official said. The strikes are at least the third round of attacks the US military has launched against the Houthis’ infrastructure since last Thursday, when American and British conducted a joint operation that targeted command and control nodes and weapons depots used by the Houthis to launch missile and drone attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. US troops in Iraq and Syria have also repeatedly come under rocket and drone attacks from Tehran’s proxies. Last week, the US carried out a strike in Baghdad that killed a leader from an Iran-backed proxy group that Washington blamed for attacks against US personnel in the region. And fighting has intensified between Israel and the powerful Iran-backed group Hezbollah, across the Lebanon border. On Sunday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah vowed to press on with confrontations with Israeli forces on the Lebanon border until the end of the Israeli offensive in Gaza. Source:https://edition.cnn.com/2024/01/17/middleeast/iran-missile-attack-pakistan-intl-hnk/index.html

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Israel’s war on Gaza live: Death toll climbs with 163 Palestinians killed

At least 23 Palestinians killed in Khan Younis as Israeli attacks levelled dozens of residential homes and damaged the Nasser and Al-Amal hospitals. UN rights experts say “every single person in Gaza is hungry” as Israel continues to bomb, besiege and block aid to the territory. Qatar says it has brokered a deal to bring medicines and other aid into Gaza in exchange for the provision of medicine to Israeli captives held in the enclave. The White House says the US has been involved in “serious” talks on captives in Doha. At least 24,285 people killed and over 61,154 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. The revised death toll in Israel from the October 7 Hamas attack stands at 1,139. Death toll from Israeli drone strike on Tulkarem goes up to four The death from the Israeli drone strike on Tulkarem that we reported on earlier has gone up to four. The Palestinian Red Crescent says it has recovered the bodies of four people killed inside the camp. The aid group also reported that Israeli forces initially blocked its ambulances from reaching those targeted. At least 85 Palestinians detained in latest West Bank raids Israeli forces have detained at least 85 Palestinians in the latest round of raids across the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Wafa news agency. It added that 40 of those were Palestinians from the Gaza Strip who were working in the West Bank. Nearly 6,000 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have been taken into custody by Israel since October 7. Many Palestinians detained by Israel are held for months or years without charge, under a system of “administrative detention” that rights groups have slammed as a violation of international law. Click here to share on social media Photos: Aftermath of Israeli strikes on homes in Rafah Gaza’s humanitarian crisis is worsening with 85% of it 2.3 million people having fled their homes [Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images] At least 168 people in Gaza were killed in overnight Israeli bombing [Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images] The UN says Gaza faces widespread famine and disease [Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images] Click here to share on social media More on Israeli attack on Balata refugee camp As we reported earlier, the Israeli army launched a strike on a car in Nablus, in the occupied West Bank, saying it killed the “head of terrorist infrastructure” at Balata refugee camp. People at the camp, however, told Al Jazeera that at least three people were believed to have been killed in the drone attack. “There are others who think that it could potentially be more,” said Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Jamjoom, reporting from Ramallah. We will bring you more details on this shortly. Meanwhile, Jamjoom noted that the Israeli army has been conducting on average about 40 raids across the West Bank daily since the start of the war in Gaza. “Residents tell us that there’s an intensified number of raids targeting resistance fighters. The people believe that the Israeli army is going into these areas and destroying more infrastructure because they want to use that as a way to turn local populations against the armed resistance fighters,” he said. “But every time we go to these areas, people tell us that they don’t think these tactics used by the Israeli army will ultimately work.” Click here to share on social media Another Israeli drone strike hits Tulkarem The attack has killed two Palestinians in the Tulkarem refugee camp, occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Wafa news agency. The attack comes after hours of violent raids in the city and after an earlier Israeli drone attack killed three Palestinians in the Balata refugee camp near Nablus. Click here to share on social media Ministry: 163 killed in Gaza in last 24 hours Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed 163 people and injured 350 more in 24 hours, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. Numerous victims are still trapped under the wreckage and cannot be reached by rescuers, the ministry said in a post on Telegram. The latest attacks bring the overall toll in Gaza to 24,448 killed and 61,504 wounded since October 7. Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/1/17/israels-war-on-gaza-live-brutality-of-gaza-crisis-unprecedented-un

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