News in Brief: Vazgen Saghatelyan Remains in Custody, Explosion in Moscow, Tensions in Various Countries
• All interstate and republican roads in Armenia are open, with precipitation occurring in several regions; fog persists in the Meghri mountain pass, and cleaning operations continue.
• The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision to keep Vazgen Saghatelyan in custody.
• An explosion in Moscow has resulted in the deaths of a police officer and the presumed attacker, with two other officers injured.
• The European Union is preparing to provide Ukraine with a €90 billion loan, continuing the funding process.
• Ursula von der Leyen has arrived in Kyiv, reaffirming the EU's support for Ukraine.
• The EU has limited the staffing of the Russian mission and is discussing entry restrictions to the Schengen area.
• In Serbia, suspects have been arrested for allegedly plotting an assassination attempt against the president and his family.
• More than 20 inmates have escaped from prison amid unrest in Mexico, with one casualty reported; search operations are ongoing.