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France Plane Crash:11 civilian Killed

Eleven people died in the terrible private aircraft crash near the town of Tomblaine in eastern France on Sunday.  According to the media reports, the aircraft was carrying a party of people who were going skydiving. The pilot, five pupils, and five instructors were killed, according to the prefecture. "There were no bystanders among the victims," officials claimed during a press briefing. The aircraft was registered in Germany, the report said.  It crashed in a grassy area near the runway at Nancy-Essey airport. The cause of the accident was not immediately determined.  According to Amaury Lacote, who serves as the deputy public prosecutor in Nancy, an eastern city, authorities have started a technical investigation.   The Interior Ministry has announced that Interior Minister Laurent Nunez was en route to the disaster site. The police have called on citizens to "firmly stay away" from the vicinity of Tomblaine airport.

Aramco Helicopter Crash: At least 14 Killed Onboard

The state television reported, citing the energy ministry, that a helicopter accident in Saudi Arabia led to the fatalities of all 14 individuals aboard. A helicopter operated by the Saudi Aramco oil corporation crashed in Ras Tanura at approximately 6 a.m.  According to the state news agency, all of those who lost their lives were Saudi nationals. An investigation is ongoing to determine the cause, and condolences have been sent to the families of those who lost loved ones. Saudi Aramco began the process of crude oil loading at its Ras Tanura facility in the Gulf on Friday, marking the end of a nearly four-month interruption due to the US-Israeli aggression against Iran.

Paramilitary Forces Fend Off JUA's Assault On Rangers Camp In Karachi

Members of the outlawed Jamaat-ul-Ahrar gang attacked the main entrance of a Rangers camp in Karachi's Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighborhood late Saturday, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).  The assailants used an explosive to launch their attack before trying to break into the premises.  As a result of the gunfire, three militants were killed, and another was captured with injuries, while the Rangers team effectively confronted the intruders. The military indicates that the detained suspect is an Afghan national. Stressing that the sacrifice of the deceased troops would not be in vain, the Pakistani military has said that it will take swift action against those responsible for the attack.  The attack on a Rangers base in Karachi has been strongly condemned by President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif, who have declared that terrorist organizations with outside assistance will eventually fail. Pakistan has frequently claimed that terroris...

Several Terrorists Eliminated In CTD Operation

5 equipped terrorists associated with an outlawed group were killed by police and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) during a combined operation in the near bordering area of Attock in Punjab, Police officials said on Tuesday.  The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) spokesperson said that when the crew reacted to the gunfire, all five of the accused terrorists were killed during the gunfight.  He said that firearms, explosives, and hand grenades were gathered from the site following the operation.  According to CTD officers, initial probes suggested that the executed terrorists were allegedly involved in terrorist activities in Punjab.   The operation was based on sensitive knowledge concerning their movements and strategies.  The spokesperson said that authorities have launched a more thorough search operation in Attock's border districts to locate any remaining suspects, accomplices, or facilitators who may have escaped during the raid.  President Asi...

B-52 Bomber Crash: Eight Killed In California

All eight people on board died after a US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. The officials at Edwards Air Force Base said that the incident occurred on Monday at 11:20 local time (19:20 GMT) while the aircraft was performing a routine test flight. "On Tuesday, a tragic event happened at Edwards Air Force Base, resulting in the loss of eight distinguished Americans," Col Hayes described them as a "diverse crew comprising military personnel, government civilians, and contractors." The official report further stated that the B-52 was assisting with the base's radar modernization efforts when it crashed and ignited shortly after takeoff.  The reason for the crash has not yet been determined.

Iran-US War: Iran-US Finalized Peace MOU To End Ongoing Conflict

Iran's Supreme National Security Council said on June 14 that the United States and Iran have reached a memorandum of agreement regarding the end-of-war talks. The primary details of the finalized MoU comprise  1. A permanent ceasefire has been established across all fronts, including Lebanon and Israel.  2. A mutual commitment to terminate the current conflict and an agreement not to start new wars or mobilize a military force. 3. The US military blockade of Iranian ports and cargo must be lifted completely and immediately. 4. Measures to address Iran's nuclear program have been launched, with a focus on nuclear nonproliferation. 5. The United States focuses on the removal of its military personnel from nearby locations rather than increasing its regional military capabilities. 6. The United States is determined to remove sanctions on Iranian energy and oil exports. 7. The United States is set to release billions of dollars in Iranian assets that have been frozen and will als...

Mi-17 helicopter crash: Pak Army Chopper Crashes In Muzaffarabad

A technical malfunction led to the crash of a Pakistan Army Aviation Mi-17 helicopter shortly after takeoff near Muzaffarabad, as reported by ISPR. All 21 military personnel, including Colonel Amjad Latif and Major Hafiz Majid, on board, were martyred after the helicopter crashed soon after takeoff. Rescue squads were quickly dispatched to the crash location and started their operations to recover the wreckage and the victims' bodies, as reported by the military media wing. A board of investigation has been established by the Pakistan Army to determine the exact technical cause of the accident. To determine factors leading to the terrible mishap, investigators will investigate every aspect of the event. Syed Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), President Asif Ali Zardari, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed their heartfelt grief and sorrow regarding the helicopter crash, extending their sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the martyrs durin...