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News in Brief: Fires in Yerevan, Murder Investigation, Middle East Tensions

Lilit A.
News in Brief: Fires in Yerevan, Murder Investigation, Middle East Tensions

News from the past hour summarized and content-rich:

  • A fire that broke out on Freedom Avenue has been extinguished, and residents were evacuated. Firefighters prevented the spread of flames to adjacent buildings.
  • An bus has burned at the intersection of Margaryan and Halabyan streets in Yerevan, more commonly known as the 'Physics' intersection. There are currently no reports of injuries or causes.
  • The arrested individual in the murder case of a 20-year-old student is a lawyer. The incident is connected to a serious crime that occurred previously.
  • Hezbollah has targeted military facilities in Tel Aviv, hitting structures related to intelligence as well.
  • Iran has allowed some countries' ships to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, which had previously been closed following military operations.
  • The US may initiate ground operations in Iran, and the control of strategic oil facilities is under discussion.
  • President Zelensky has announced that the US demands the withdrawal of troops from Donbas, considering this move dangerous.
  • Trump has stated that Iranian negotiators fear assassination. A cabinet meeting on the Iran topic is also planned.
  • Russia is restricting the export of large cash amounts and gold, with new rules set to take effect in April and May.
  • For the first time, the Church of England has a female leader. The new archbishop has officially assumed her duties.
  • Melania Trump attended the G7 summit accompanied by a robot. Armenia was also represented at the event.
  • Rainfall and a rise in temperature are expected in Armenia. Rain and thunderstorms are possible in Yerevan.

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