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Breaking News: Over 25 Lives Lost in Iranian Airstrikes Amidst Approaching Trump Deadline

    The Latest: Airstrikes kill more than 25 people in Iranian cities as Trump’s deadline looms
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    Over the past weekend, a series of devastating strikes shook cities throughout Iran, tragically resulting in the loss of over 25 lives. Simultaneously, in Israel’s northern city of Haifa, rescue teams discovered two bodies amidst the wreckage, with two additional individuals still unaccounted for following an Iranian assault.

    On the diplomatic front, U.S. President Donald Trump intensified his rhetoric against Iran on Sunday, issuing a stark ultimatum. He warned Iran of severe repercussions targeting its vital infrastructure unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened by Tuesday. Trump’s message, laced with strong language, ominously declared that Tuesday could herald “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.”

    This conflict, which erupted on February 28 with coordinated U.S.-Israel military actions, has escalated into a full-blown war. The hostilities have resulted in thousands of casualties and sent shockwaves through global markets, disrupting crucial shipping lanes and driving up fuel prices. The deliberate targeting of civilian sites by both parties has garnered sharp condemnation from the United Nations and legal scholars, who caution that these actions may constitute war crimes.

    In the latest developments, tensions further mounted as Iranian drones targeted a telecommunications facility in the United Arab Emirates. The situation remains volatile, with the international community watching closely as the Tuesday deadline approaches.

    Here is the latest:

    Iranian drone strikes UAE telecommunications building

    An Iranian drone attack damaged a telecommunications building in Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates on Monday, the state-run WAM news agency reported.

    The attack targeted a building of the state-funded du telecom company.

    No one was injured, WAM reported, quoting officials in Fujairah.

    South Korea spy agency sees no signs of North Korea supplying Iran

    South Korea’s National Intelligence Service says there are no signs North Korea is providing Iran with weapons or other war-related supplies.

    The spy agency’s officials told lawmakers Monday that North Korea may be taking a cautious approach to preserve the possibility of dialogue with the Trump administration, according to two lawmakers who attended the closed-door briefing.

    North Korea’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran as illegal, but the NIS said Pyongyang has not sent an official condolence message over the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s late supreme leader.

    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in recent years has embraced the idea of a “new Cold War” and attempted to expand cooperation with countries confronting the U.S., including an economic delegation sent to Iran in April 2024.

    South Korea plans to send ships and special envoys to Saudi Arabia

    South Korea plans to send at least five ships to Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu port in the coming weeks to establish new oil transport routes in the Red Sea.

    The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources said Monday the ships will be deployed in phases beginning in mid-April and the number of vessels could increase depending on contracts with Saudi partners.

    Officials did not disclose the companies involved but said some domestic refiners may use non-Korean shipping firms.

    South Korea also plans to send special envoys to Saudi Arabia, Oman and Algeria to step up diplomatic efforts to secure alternative fuel supplies, ruling party lawmaker Ahn Do-geol said.

    The foreign ministry did not immediately reveal when the envoys would be sent.

    Iran executes man over January protests

    Iran has executed another man convicted over charges stemming from the nationwide protests that swept Iran in January.

    The judiciary’s Mizan news agency identified the man hanged as Ali Fahim in a report Monday.

    It was unclear when he was executed.

    Fahim had been convicted of allegedly storming a military base to seize weapons.

    Amnesty International said Fahim and others convicted in the case “were subjected to torture and other ill-treatment in detention, including beatings, floggings, prolonged solitary confinement, and death threats at gunpoint before being convicted in grossly unfair trials that relied on forced ‘confessions’ extracted under torture and lasted only a few hours.”

    The Human Rights Activist News Agency had said Fahim and others had entered a Tehran base of the all-volunteer Basij militia, an arm of the Revolutionary Guard, after it had been burned, then had been forced into confessions.

    Iranian missiles hit central Israel

    Israel rescue services reported Monday morning several sites were hit by missiles launched from Iran toward multiple cities in the center of Israel.

    In Petah Tikva, paramedics provided medical treatment to an injured woman in serious condition with a chest injury from shrapnel and evacuated her to the Beilinson Hospital.

    Fire fighters in that city are handling cars on fire and continue searching to ensure there are no people trapped in the rubble.

    In Tel Aviv, a man slightly injured by glass shrapnel was evacuated to the Ichilov Hospital.

    Footage provided by rescue service Magen David Adom shows damage to residential buildings due to the attack.

    Meanwhile, Israel’s military warned the public Monday morning of another missile barrage coming from Iran, the fourth-such alert of the day.

    Iranian missiles strike several locations in Haifa

    Israel’s Magen David Adom and Fire and Rescue services said early Monday that there are several reported sites of Iranian missile hits in the northern city of Haifa.

    In one site, four people were slightly injured, including two children.

    The missile attacks hit residential areas and a factory in the city.

    The factory was hit by shrapnel from an interception.

    It is unclear if all the reported hits were caused by shrapnel from interception or direct hits.

    Video footage provided by Magen David Adom of the affected sites show active fire and bombed cars in what appears to be a residential area.

    The missile strikes come a day after another attack from Iran also hit a Haifa residential area, killing two people and injuring others.

    Two other people remain missing under the rubble caused by Sunday’s strike and their fate is still unknown.

    1 person wounded in UAE after missile interception

    In the United Arab Emirates’ capital of Abu Dhabi, authorities said a Ghanaian man suffered wounds from shrapnel after the interception of an Iranian missile over the city’s Musaffah neighborhood.

    That’s near Al Dhafra Air Base, which hosts U.S. forces and has been repeatedly targeted by Iran in the war.

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