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One-Line News: Russian Grain Transfer from Azerbaijan to Armenia, Israel's Advisory to Avoid Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan

Rita M.
One-Line News: Russian Grain Transfer from Azerbaijan to Armenia, Israel's Advisory to Avoid Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan

Brief and substantive news from the past hour:

  • A new transit shipment of Russian grain from Azerbaijan to Armenia is being carried out by rail. A train that left from the Balajari station is expected to reach Armenia via Georgian territory, transporting approximately 488 tons of grain.
  • The Office of the Prosecutor General has summarized its activities for 2025. Over 30 billion drams of damage have been recovered in cases of economic crimes, and incidents of interference with the activities of officials have decreased.
  • The process for obtaining construction permits for individual residential houses up to 300 square meters in Armenia has been simplified. Permits will be issued on a digital platform via an expedited process, with the examination replaced by an architect's guarantee.
  • Israel's National Security Council has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. The warning is due to the increased threat to Israelis and Jews abroad.
  • The Iranian armed forces have declared their loyalty to the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who has also received support from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • Israel has reported on strikes against missile production and launch facilities in Iran, noting that military structures in Isfahan have also been targeted.
  • U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has praised Israel’s actions against Iran but has urged caution in selecting targets for strikes. Tensions in the Middle East have also led to a sharp rise in oil prices.
  • State border freight transportation between Azerbaijan and Iran has been restored. The transportation of goods by all types of transport has once again been permitted between the two countries.
  • South Korea has set a cap on fuel prices for the first time in 30 years, a move aimed at curbing possible sharp increases in energy prices amid the crisis in the Middle East.
  • At the request of the United States, Ukraine has sent anti-drone systems and specialists to the Middle East. They will help protect American military bases in the region from Iranian drones in Jordan.

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