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News in Brief: Avinyan's Statements, UN Resolution, Strikes in the Middle East, Oil at $100
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Yesterday's news summarized and outlined:
- During a session of Yerevan's City Council, Mayor Tigran Avinyan announced that Silkian Street 8 in the Ajapnyak administrative district will be named after composer and kanon player Khachatur Avetisyan.
- According to Avinyan, the municipality will continue the renovation of kindergartens, noting that more kindergartens than those sold in the 2000s have already been renovated or constructed.
- The mayor also reported that the works at Davit Anhaghti Park, initially planned under an investment program, are now being completed with the Yerevan municipality's budget due to the financial difficulties of the investor.
- The Permanent Representative of Iran to the UN stated that over 1,348 civilians have been killed due to the actions of the US and Israel against Iran, with the number of injured exceeding 17,000.
- The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution condemning Iran's strikes on neighboring countries and demanding an immediate cessation of these actions. The resolution was supported by 13 countries, with Russia and China abstaining.
- The price of oil has reached $100 again. According to CNN, Iran has intensified strikes on energy sources, with an Iranian UAV attacking a fuel tank in an Omani port.
- Israel continues airstrikes in Beirut and other areas of Lebanon, forcing about 800,000 people to leave their homes.
- The spokesperson for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that they will continue to strike American military bases in the Middle East.
- Iranian media reported an explosion near the US embassy in Riyadh.
- Iran has allowed oil tankers operating under the Indian flag to pass through the Strait of Hormuz; at least two tankers have already transited that route.
- According to Reuters, US intelligence believes that Iran's current regime continues to maintain control over the country, although the situation may change.
- Israeli sources state that Tel Aviv does not want the current regime to remain in Iran and that a land operation may be necessary for a regime change.
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