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Against the background of Israel's statements about the readiness to start a large-scale war in Lebanon, the head of the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry called on the citizens of the emirate to "leave the country as soon as possible due to the risk of an armed conflict between Israel and Hezbollah." The first ship to evacuate Kuwaitis arrived in Beirut. Several planes were mobilized for this purpose.
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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin expressing his deep condolences in connection with the death of many law enforcement officers and citizens as a result of the armed attack in the cities of Darband and Makhachkala. According to the latest information, 15 policemen and two civilians were killed in the armed attack. Three days of mourning were announced in Dagestan after this armed attack.
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According to a report by the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Occupiers, Egypt's exports to Israel have doubled compared to last year. In particular, the value of products delivered by Egypt to Israel in May was 25 million dollars. Despite the continuing slaughter of Palestinians, the volume of exports to Israel from the UAE and Jordan has increased, reaching $242 million and $35.7 million, respectively.
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Magomed Umarov, the head of Sergokalinsky district of Dagestan, was captured. Umarov's two sons, Adil and Osman, were said to have participated in the attacks on churches and synagogues in Makhachkala and Derbent, and both were shot dead. At the moment, an anti-terrorist operation regime has been introduced in Dagestan: roads leading to and from Makhachkala and Derbent are blocked, police are checking cars.
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On the evening of June 23, unknown persons attacked a synagogue and a church in the cities of Makhachkala and Derbent of Dagestan. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan reported that gunmen in black clothing also fired at the police post in Makhachkala. Videos circulating on social media show them firing machine guns at police cars. It is said that six policemen were killed and 12 others were injured in the shootout with the attackers. Also, at least two fighters were shot dead.
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17 Kazakh tourists who went on holiday to one of the Greek islands accidentally set fire to the forest. A pine grove was set on fire by vacationers who threw their muscles along the coast from their rented yacht. 3 fire engines and a helicopter were involved in extinguishing the fire. At the moment, it is said that the police have arrested 13 people responsible for the incident.
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Relations between Moscow and Ankara are on the brink of a new crisis: as a sign of this, the bitter words of Russian leader Vladimir Putin against Turkey and the "address" of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan can be cited. In June, Putin criticized Ankara for providing military aid to Kiev at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and expressed displeasure that Erdogan's government was becoming more "cozy" with Western financial institutions.
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Mufti of Moscow: the share of locals in mosques is increasing
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It has been 260 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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The government of Niger has canceled the permit given to the French company Orano to develop the Imuraren mine, which is expected to become one of the world's largest uranium mines, a week after the preparatory work began.