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News in Brief: Numerous Driver Violations, New Military Escalation in the Middle East
Lilit T.
Here are the brief and significant news highlights of the last hour:
- From March 2 to 9, police in Yerevan discovered over 5,600 traffic violations, with 152 vehicles towed to impound lots, and hundreds of cases documented, ranging from driving under the influence to cell phone usage.
- During inspections in Yerevan, dozens of vehicles without mandatory insurance, technical inspection, or winter tires were identified, while 93 individuals were taken to the police on various suspicions.
- In the same period, 15,068 traffic violations were recorded in the regions, with 251 vehicles towed, and numerous drivers fined for speeding and other offenses.
- The number of recorded crimes in the Armenian Armed Forces has decreased by 8.3% in 2025, with cases of serious and particularly serious crimes also declining.
- The President of Lebanon discussed the situation created by Israeli strikes with diplomats from European countries, expressing readiness to continue negotiations.
- The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan condemned the missile attack carried out on Turkish territory and announced full support for Ankara.
- Israel has received more than 1,000 tons of military supplies via approximately 50 cargo planes during its operations against Iran and Lebanon.
- Iran has targeted U.S. facilities in Israel and Kuwait with drones and missiles, prompting Israel to initiate new strikes within Iranian territory.
- Turkey reported that an Iranian ballistic missile was neutralized by NATO air defense systems in the Gaziantep region.
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