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Over 2 Dozen Killed When Militiamen Vehicle Came Under Gunmen Attack In Ethiopia

According to local officials, gunmen from Ethiopia's Amhara region ambushed a militia vehicle in the Oromiya region on Thursday, killing 26 people and injuring 15. Ethiopia has struggled in recent years to eradicate violence in ethnically diverse areas. Ethiopia's largest ethnic group is the Oromo, and its second is the Amhara, with frequent border attacks on both sides, mostly over the estate.  According to the head of the eastern district of Sheva, over 100 militants drove through the town of Korek in Oromia, about 170 km southeast of Addis Ababa.  An official said that the assailants landed in Amhara in seven vehicles from a nearby area. "We're still burying people." "This is the first time we've seen such a well-planned attack in our area," he said.  According to Ababu, the dead included two federal police officers and one driver.  Following an attack, the assailants contacted Oromo militia members with a phone belonging to one of the victims, cl

Putin's Approval rating in Russia hits 80 percent

According to a survey conducted by the Levada Center of Russia, more than 80% of Russians support the decisions of Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the poll, the president's popularity has increased significantly since the start of the special military operation to defend the Donbas. According to AFP, 83 percent of Russians confirmed that they accepted Putin's policy in March, up from 71 percent in early February. 

6 Pakistanis among 8 peacekeepers killed in Congo helicopter crash

A helicopter crashed in the chaotic eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Tuesday, killing eight UN soldiers — six Pakistanis, a Russian, and a Serb, according to the UN and Pakistan."  Puma Helicopter crashed while on a covert mission in Congo."  "The accurate cause of the crash is still to be determined," the Pakistani military's media wing said. Six Pakistani troops were among those killed, according to the report.  Imran Khan, Pakistan's prime minister, voiced his "profound sense of disappointment and grief," according to his office, praising the country's armed services for their global peace efforts.  The M23 rebel group "shot down" the helicopter, according to Congolese military authorities in North Kivu.  The six Pakistani martyred officers and soldiers were identified as Lt Col Asif Ali Awan, the pilot, Maj Saad Nomani, the co-pilot, Maj Faizan Ali, naib subedar Samiullak Khan, the flight engineer, havaldar Muhammad I

5 People Killed In Gun Violence In Israel

The gunman killed at least five people in Bnei Brak city before being shot and killed.  According to local media, the incident took place on Tuesday in Bnei Brak, an ultra-Orthodox suburb of the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. "Sadly, we must release information that five people have died," said Magen David Adom, the head of the emergency services. According to a ZAKA rescue service spokesperson, one more person suffered serious injuries. Police said that a man with an assault rifle opened fire on people in Bnei Brak, east of Tel Aviv, at two different locations. When the cops arrived, they shot him dead.  To stem the tide of violence, Israel's Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, has convened an emergency meeting of top security officials. Nearly a dozen Israelis were killed during the week of violent attacks in Israel.   As per Israeli media outlets, most of the attacks were staged by ISIS elements.  

Russia consented to downsize operations near Kyiv and northern Ukraine

Russia on Tuesday promised to reduce military operations around Kyiv and northern Ukraine.  Prior to the talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country was ready to declare neutrality, as Moscow has demanded, and was willing to compromise on the contested eastern region of Donbas. Ukrainian negotiating team said that under their proposals, Kyiv would agree not to join alliances or host foreign soldiers.  However, it seeks security guarantees from its allies. "A decision was made to sharply reduce military activity in the Kyiv and Chernihiv directions by a large margin in order to increase trust and understanding and build the right conditions for further negotiations and achieving the ultimate objectives of agreeing and signing an agreement," Russian Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Fomin told Reuters.

The OPEC-Russia oil output agreement is still in effect

The deal between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia has been confirmed by the UAE's energy minister.  The war in Ukraine, according to Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei, should have no bearing on the oil companies' strategy. "Anything we do as a state, we always feel that when it comes to production and this effort, it needs to stay out of politics," Mazrouei said at the Atlantic Council's energy event in Dubai.

A new round of Ukraine-Russia talks will start in Istanbul

A new round of Russian-Ukrainian talks will start on Tuesday in  Turkey's  city  Istanbul . Two delegations from Moscow and Kyiv will take part in peace talks to discuss various issues in order to reach an agreement on a ceasefire in Ukraine. After three rounds of talks in Belarus and a meeting in Turkey between the two countries' foreign ministers,  Sergey Lavrov  Lavrov and Dmitry Kuleba, Russia and Ukraine agreed on Sunday to hold a new round of talks on Tuesday and  Wednesday.