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One-Line News: Hot Developments from Yerevan to the Middle East
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Yesterday's news summarized and substantive.
- The twin brothers arrested after the incident at St. Anna Church are 12th-grade students, characterized as well-performing and disciplined children, but they have health issues incompatible with detention.
- In the last three days, the police have uncovered more than 230 crimes, and 32 traffic accidents have been recorded, resulting in 48 injuries.
- The U.S. has announced the destruction of 13,000 targets against Iran, with around 3,000 still remaining, while Iran has commenced large-scale retaliatory strikes in the region.
- Following U.S. and Israeli strikes, 131 historical and cultural sites and dozens of tourist attractions have been damaged in Iran, including the Golestan Palace.
- Australia is demanding clarity on the objectives of the war against Iran while supporting the UAE but refusing to send a naval fleet.
- After the joint actions of the U.S. and Israel, the war in the Middle East has become expansive, leading to thousands of casualties and global energy and economic shocks.
- Over 100 million Americans believe that in their lifetime, they will witness the end of the world, amidst rising fears including nuclear war and climate crisis.
- A powerful class X solar flare has been recorded, which may cause geomagnetic storms and disrupt communication and energy systems.
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