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Karachi IBO: CTD arrests wanted TTP terrorist from Manghopir

The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Tuesday apprehended a Tehreek-e-Talian Pakistan (TTP) terrorist from Karachi’s Manghopir area over his involvement in various terrorist attacks in the country. The terrorist, identified as Wali Rehman, is associated with terrorist commander Azmat Ullah alias “Tariq” group and was arrested in an intelligence-based operation (IBO), said a CTD spokesperson. The militant, who had fled to Dubai back in 2009, had even received suicide attack training from a previously killed terrorist, Qari Hussain, the official added. The police also recovered a hand grenade from the terrorist, said the spokesperson, adding that a case has been registered against the militant and further investigation is underway. The development comes as security forces continue to tighten the noose around terrorists after the country witnessed a significant surge in terror attacks for over a year, resulting in scores of both military and civilian casualties. Most recently, at least seven Pakistan Army soldiers — including a lieutenant colonel and captain — embraced martyrdom after gallantly fighting with terrorists as they attacked a security forces’ post in the Mir Ali area of North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). In response, Islamabad carried out intelligence-based operations (IBOs) in the border regions inside Afghanistan against terrorists launching attacks in Pakistan from Afghan soil. Pakistani forces targeted terrorists belonging to TTP’s Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group which is responsible for the March 16 attack in Mir Ali, North Waziristan and multiple other terrorist attacks in the country. Earlier this month, the CTD and Sindh Rangers arrested a TTP terrorist, identified as Mir Ovais, during a joint operation in the city’s Naval Colony area. The security forces also recovered a hand grenade, one kilogram of explosive material, a dead coat wire detonator, a Kalashnikov, and a sum of cash in his possession. According to the spokesperson, the suspect was plotting terrorist activities in Karachi and has confessed to his involvement in attacks on an FC check post and the Data Darbar shrine in Lahore. Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1169922-karachi-ibo-ctd-arrests-wanted-ttp-terrorist-from-manghopir

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At least 12 bodies found after gang attacks in upscale Haiti suburb

At least 12 bodies have been removed by ambulance from the affluent neighbourhood of Petion-Ville on the outskirts of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, as tensions simmer pending the announcement of a new government. Gunmen looted homes in the mountainous communities of Laboule and Thomassin before sunrise on Monday, forcing residents to flee as some called radio stations pleading for police. The neighbourhoods had remained largely peaceful despite a surge in gang attacks across Port-au-Prince that began on February 29. The bodies of the victims, who had been shot, were removed from the main road leading into the suburb and from outside a fuel station, the Reuters and Associated Press news agencies reported. The latest attacks have raised concerns that gang violence will not end, despite Prime Minister Ariel Henry announcing nearly a week ago that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created. The council will have seven voting members and two observers from different political coalitions and sectors of society. Gang leaders, who have long sought to remove Henry, have warned of a “battle” for Haiti and threatened politicians who join the transition council. Meanwhile, residents are facing worsening shortages of food and medical care. Haiti has seen years of unrest that took a sharp turn to the worst after the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in 2021.Play Video The crisis deepened this year as Haitian armed groups launched attacks on police, prisons and other state institutions. The main airport in Port-au-Prince has been shut down, and residents have been afraid to leave their homes to get water, food and other supplies. On Monday, Haiti’s power company announced that four substations in the capital and elsewhere “were destroyed and rendered completely dysfunctional”. As a result, swathes of Port-au-Prince were without power, including the Cite Soleil slum, the Croix-des-Bouquets community and a hospital. The company said criminals also seized important documents, cables, inverters, batteries and other items. The deteriorating conditions are making it difficult for humanitarian organisations to deliver aid to the Caribbean country, said Jean-Michael Bauer, the Haiti director at the United Nations World Food Programme. “Port-au-Prince is a place that’s in a bubble right now. You can’t get in and out by road. It’s very difficult to get in by air. Getting in and out by sea is a challenge,” Bauer told European Parliament’s subcommittee on human rights on Monday. “We need security in this country. Security is the number one problem right now. But we also need to make sure that at the same time we bring security, that we have a strong humanitarian component to everything we do.”Play Video The violence has created a political impasse that has seen the UN as well as the United States and Canadian embassies withdrawing their staff in recent days. The international community is also pushing to deploy a Kenyan-led police force to help maintain security in Haiti. US Department of State spokesperson Vedant Patel on Monday said that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is close to finalising the transitional council. “The announcement of this council, we believe, will help pave the way for free and fair elections and the deployment of the multi-national security support mission,” Patel told reporters. The State Department has chartered flights to evacuate dozens of US citizens out of Haiti. Patel said the evacuation plan was put in place in response to the limited availability of commercial flights out of the country. Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/18/at-least-12-bodies-found-after-new-gang-attacks-in-upscale-haiti-suburb

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Pakistan rebuts reports of IAEA delegation’s visit

Pakistan Friday rebutted news circulating in the media regarding the visit of an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) delegation to the South Asian nation. Responding to media queries regarding this visit, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said any stories regarding the visit of a high-level IAEA delegation to Pakistan are “fake news”. She said: “No official from IAEA is currently visiting Pakistan, nor are any policy talks planned in the near future with IAEA.” Baloch clarified that Director General IAEA visited Pakistan in February 2023. Speculations started circulating after a PTI US chapter official and several others shared a video clip from an Indian news segment by Zee News on a meeting between IAEA Director General (DG) Rafael Mariano Grossi and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the social media platforms. The video claimed that the government and the IAEA stuck a deal on the Islamabad’s nuclear weapons. Taking to his X handle, formerly known as Twitter, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said: “Fake news from an anchor based abroad clearly rebutted. Such blatant lies and propaganda to harm the state based on malicious intent will be responded to. Make no mistake.” Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1168509-pakistan-rebuts-reports-of-iaea-delegations-visit

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At least 20 killed and scores injured in Russian ‘double tap’ missile strike on Odesa

A Russian missile strike hit civilian infrastructure in the Ukrainian city of Odesa, killing at least 20 people and injuring scores of others in the deadliest attack on the Black Sea port city since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian officials said Friday. After the first missile struck Odesa Friday morning, killing and wounding civilians, Ukrainian emergency service personnel who had rushed to the scene were then caught in a second strike, in an attack known as a “double tap” used by Russia throughout more than two years of its war in Ukraine. “This is the first time a double attack has happened in Odesa region,” Maryna Averina, a spokeswoman for the State Emergency Service in Odesa, told CNN. “First responders arrived at the site of the strike and immediately began to extinguish the fire, clearing the rubble and searching for victims. And then there was a second missile strike,” she said, adding that eight rescuers had been killed. Among those killed was Denys Kolesnikov, 25, who worked at a fire station in Odesa, Averina said. The attacks come as Russians across the country are heading to the polls in carefully choreographed elections expected to deliver President Vladimir Putin a fifth term in power. Russia fired the first missile at around 11 a.m. local time (5 a.m. ET), striking a civilian building and causing a fire to break out, Ukraine’s emergency services said. Rescuers arrived to try to extinguish the fire and search for survivors before being caught in the second strike shortly after. As well as the 20 killed, Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said that at least 73 people were injured, including seven emergency services personnel. Maria Slisovka stands outside her house near the missile strike in Odesa. Kostyantyn Hak/CNN Maria Slisovska, 50, who lives near the site of the strike, was at home when the missiles hit. “At first our windows were still intact. Then about five minutes later there was a second blast. The ceilings were damaged. In the kitchen, plaster fell from the ceilings. Thank God my mom wasn’t in the kitchen at that moment,” she told CNN. “The second hit blew the windows out. Then the ambulances started coming in. And then there was a strike after the paramedics arrived. The guys were dead. There were people covered in blood. We are now clearing the glass.” In his evening address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the strikes a “despicable act of cowardice” and said the search for survivors under the rubble is ongoing. “Our Defense Forces will do everything to make Russian killers feel our just response,” he added. Broken glass is strewn across the back of an ambulance after the strikes on Odesa. Victor Sajenko/AP Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko sent his condolences to the families of those killed and wounded and Denise Brown, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Ukraine, condemned the attack. “The loss of lives and injuries inflicted on civilians and those selflessly risking their lives to save them is utterly unacceptable,” Brown said. Odesa, a crucial port for Ukraine’s grain exports and a major base for its navy, has sustained huge damage after months of Russian strikes. Last week, a Russian missile exploded just a few hundred meters away from a convoy carrying Zelensky and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis – the leader of a NATO member state. Both men said they were close enough to see and hear the strike. Zelensky frequently makes high-risk trips to the front lines and has welcomed dozens of world leaders to Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion. But the attack was one of the closest calls for the president. An injured man is helped away from the scene of the strike, which killed at least 14 people. Victor Sajenko/AP After the strike, Zelensky made a renewed plea for his allies to provide more air defenses. While Ukraine’s capital Kyiv is relatively well protected by the US-made Patriot system, not all Ukrainian cities enjoy the same level of shielding. Mitsotakis called the strike a “vivid reminder that there is a real war going on here. Every day there is a war, which not only affects the front, the soldiers – it affects our innocent fellow citizens.” Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/15/europe/missile-strike-odesa-russia-ukraine-double-tap-intl/index.html

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Earthquake hits Islamabad, Peshawar

An earthquake jolted several parts of the country including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, and their adjoining areas. The tremors were felt in several cities including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Mardan, Kohat, Swat, Lower Dir, Malakand, as well as in Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s (AJK) Muzaffarabad. The magnitude of the quake was 5.3 on Richter Scale which jolted the aforementioned regions at 8:24pm. The epicentre of the earthquake was the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan, and its depth was 130 kilometres, according to the seismic centre. Natural disasters such as earthquakes are not uncommon in Pakistan, as the country is situated on the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. Large parts of South Asia are seismically active because a tectonic plate known as the Indian plate is pushing north into the Eurasian plate. Recent earthquakes underscore the importance of disaster preparedness and mitigation measures. Source: https://thenews.com.pk/latest/1167769-earthquake-hits-islamabad-peshawar

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Ukraine hits oil refineries deep inside Russian territory, as Kyiv steps up drone attacks before Putin’s likely re-election

Ukraine has launched drone attacks on at least three oil refineries deep inside Russia, as Kyiv intensifies its cross-border strikes days before President Vladimir Putin’s anticipated re-election. A Ukrainian defense source told CNN on Wednesday that Ukraine is “implementing a well-planned strategy to decrease Russian economic potential.” It struck three Russian oil refineries targeted in the cities of Ryazan, about 130 miles southeast of Moscow; Kstovo, in the Nizhny Novgorod region, nearly 300 miles east of the capital; and Kirishi in Russia’s northwest. The trio of facilities are among Russia’s largest refineries, the source said. A fourth facility – the Novoshakhtinsky oil refinery in Rostov-on-Don – was also hit, a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine said Wednesday. It marked the second consecutive day of Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy sites, and the locations targeted represent a spate of attacks well within Russia’s territory. “Our goal is to take away our enemy’s resources and decrease the flow of oil money and fuel Russia is using directly on the war,” the source told CNN. They came after a chaotic day on the Russian side of the Ukrainian border, during which pro-Ukrainian groups of Russian fighters said they launched cross-border attacks and claimed to have gained control of the village of Tyotkino in Russia’s Kursk region. The village remained under fire “all day” on Wednesday, the regional governor said. The border region of Belgorod has taken the brunt of Ukraine’s cross-border attacks during the war. Stringer/AFP/Getty Images The fallout from the attack continued into Wednesday. The Freedom for Russia Legion, a group of Russian dissidents fighting for Ukraine which has previously claimed responsibility for incursions into Russia, said in a series of posts on Telegram on Wednesday that its fighters had destroyed a command center in the village of Tyotkino in the Kursk region, and were advancing further. CNN cannot independently verify the group’s claims. However, CNN was able to geolocate video footage posted by the group that shows a building engulfed in smoke and flames that was located in Tyotkino. “There was a control center and there is no control center,” the group said. “We are bringing a crisis to the bloody regime’s defense industry closer.” Strikes come as Russia’s election nears Russia’s defense ministry said Wednesday its air defenses destroyed 58 Ukrainian drones overnight, including some that traveled as far as the Leningrad region, which borders Finland, supporting Kyiv’s claims. al governor in Ryazan, Pavel Malkov, said a fire broke out at the facility there but has since been extinguished. He said two people were injured. Social media video from the refinery complex, one of Russia’s largest, showed a large plume of smoke billowing from a building in the distance. Later on Wednesday, Andrii Yusov of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine said the Novoshakhtinsky oil refinery in Rostov-on-Don had been attacked but that Kyiv has not confirmed involvement. “Despite the fact that it seems to be an oil plant, it is a military facility used to supply and maintain the occupation forces,” Yusov said during an interview on national television. “The company’s operations are currently suspended. This means that the enemy will have problems and disruptions in their plans and our defenders will have additional opportunities and time.” A day earlier, Russian authorities reported at least 25 drone attacks, with local officials in the Oryol and Nizhny Novgorod regions reporting hits to fuel and energy facilities. No casualties have been reported from either Tuesday or Wednesday’s attacks. But an apparent cross-border incursion on Tuesday saw attacks launched in the village of Odnorobovka in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, and in the nearby Russian villages of Nekhoteevka and Spodariushino in Belgorod, according to Russian authorities. Russia’s Belgorod Region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said 10 civilians were injured and six were hospitalized in the region on Tuesday. In the neighboring Kursk region, the Russian village of Tyotkino has been under fire “all day” on Wednesday after pro-Ukrainian groups said they had it under control, the region’s Governor Roman Starovoyt said. A building and a store have been damaged, he said. “As soon as it is safe to do so, a door-to-door search will be carried out in the village. We will certainly provide assistance to all owners of damaged property in its restoration,” Starovoyt said. As well as targeting Russia’s deep oil reserves, Kyiv’s latest strikes may be partially intended to bring home to Russians the impact of the war just as the country prepares for a presidential election. The vote is essentially certain to hand Putin a fifth term, extending his rule into the 2030s. Voting will take place over three days from Friday, with the president sailing towards another spell in power in a ballot that is not considered free or fair and in which he faces no genuine competition. During a lengthy interview on state television channel Rossiya 1 on Wednesday, Putin said Ukrainian attacks on Belgorod and Kursk are happening amid Kyiv’s “failures” on the battlefield. “All this is happening against the backdrop of failures on the line of contact, on the front line. They did not achieve any of the goals they set for themselves last year,” Putin said. “Against the backdrop of those failures, they need to show at least something, and, mainly, attention should be focused on the information side of the matter.” Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/13/europe/ukraine-russia-drone-strikes-putin-intl/index.html

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Dilapitated building collapses in Multan killing 9 people

A three-storey residential building, which was in a dilapidated condition, collapsed on Tuesday in Multan’s Mohalla Jawadian near Haram Gate, leaving nine people including three women dead.  Meanwhile, two people sustained injuries in the incident and are critically injured. They are being treated at the Nishtar Hospital, said Rescue 1122’s District Emergency Officer Dr Kaleem Ullah.  According to the DEO, they received a call about the mishap at around 3:30am after which the teams rushed to the site to start rescue operation. He added that a total of 11 people were stuck under the debris after the building collapsed out of which nine lost their lives.  Moreover, seven people, who were among the dead, belonged to the same family. Children aged 12 to 15 years are also among the dead, said the district administration. The deceased were identified as Danish (15), Faheem Abbas (40), Ameer Ali (12), Waseem (14), Sanoobar (40), Bukhtawar Ameen (18) and Komal (13). Moreover, Waqar and Mussarat Bibi sustained serious injuries and were shifted to the hospital. “The rescue operation has been completed,” said DEO Kaleem. In a similar incident which happened in December last year, nine members of the same family, including a mother and her eight children, were killed in a tragic incident after a roof of their house collapsed due to fire caused by a short-circuit. The Rescue 1122, along with three ambulances and locals made concerted efforts to extinguish the fire and rescue the residents. Unfortunately, the wood and clay house quickly caught fire, impeding rescue activities. The deceased persons were identified as the wife of Zakir, four daughters and four sons, including Hashim, Qasim, Hasan, and Sufyan. Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1167302-nine-dead-two-injured-after-dilapidated-building-collapses-in-multan

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