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News in Brief: Nikol Pashinyan's Statement, Details on Casualties in Iran, US Missile Stockpiles Depleting

Rita M.
News in Brief: Nikol Pashinyan's Statement, Details on Casualties in Iran, US Missile Stockpiles Depleting

Yesterday's news summarized:

  • Nikol Pashinyan has stated that continuing the movement in Nagorno-Karabakh means heading towards war, while not continuing it is a choice for peace. The Prime Minister emphasized that peace and Armenia will strengthen day by day and called on people to join his political direction.
  • As part of Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan's visit, Armenia's embassy has officially opened in Berlin. During the ceremony, the Armenian flag was raised, highlighting the importance of developing bilateral relations.
  • US President Donald Trump has announced that oil tankers can continue to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, stating that Iran has no naval power. He also mentioned that the US plans to deliver strong strikes against Iran in the near future.
  • The Iranian Ministry of Health reported that at least 1,444 people have died and over 18,000 have been injured due to attacks from the US and Israel. Israel has reported 12 casualties, and some American soldiers have also been killed in military operations.
  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian participated in mass events held in Tehran dedicated to Quds Day. Despite military operations, thousands of people have taken to the streets in various cities of Iran.
  • Lebanese MP Fuad Machzoumi has called on authorities to take tough measures against Tehran and expel the Iranian ambassador, asserting that Iran continues to interfere in Lebanon's internal affairs.
  • Financial Times reports that the war with Iran is rapidly depleting US missile stockpiles, noting that dozens of Tomahawk missiles were fired in the early days of the conflict, which has already cost billions of dollars.

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