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Army tactical drone accidentally crosses Line of Control, lands in Pakistan

 



Army tactical drone accidentally crosses Line of Control, lands in Pakistan

An Army tactical drone engaged in a routine surveillance mission inadvertently crossed the Line of Control and landed in Pakistan, sources said. The Indian Army is expected to hold talks with the Pakistan Army to resolve the situation after the incident. An Indian Army tactical drone inadvertently crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri sector and landed in Pakistan on Friday, sources told. The Pakistani military said it recovered the drone.

The event took place at 09:30. Sources said the army drone was engaged in a routine surveillance mission when the incident occurred. The Indian Army should engage with the Pakistan Army in discussions at the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) level to resolve the situation. The incident occurred two days after an Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jet encountered a technical malfunction that led to the inadvertent release of a "stock air" near the Pokhran firing range in the district of Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, officials said.

According to officials, the object released was a practice bomb intended for practice dropping bombs on designated targets. During its launch, the practical bomb fell in an open area, causing an explosion and creating a crater at the crash site near the border with Pakistan, they said. There are no reports of casualties or property damage. An investigation has been opened to clarify the cause of the technical problem that led to the involuntary release of the air reserve.

An air reserve in combat aircraft refers to any external equipment or cargo that can be attached to the aircraft for various missions.

Israeli military says jets striking in Lebanon

 


A child among 7 dead in Israeli attacks in Lebanon amid high tensions: report


The Israeli military has exchanged fire with Iran-backed Hezbollah along Lebanon's southern border in parallel with the war in Gaza, with hostilities having recently escalated amid fears of a full-scale regional war. Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Friday killed at least six fighters and a child, security sources said, while the Hezbollah armed group responded with artillery shells and rockets across the border. Israel's military has exchanged fire with Iran-backed Hezbollah along Lebanon's southern border alongside the war in Gaza, with hostilities escalating recently amid fears of a full-scale regional war.

Israeli attacks in the southern Lebanese cities of Mays al-Jabal and Tayr Harfa on Friday killed four Hezbollah fighters, according to the party's death notice and a security source. Another fighter was killed in another attack outside Aitarun, according to the security source. It was not immediately clear if the fighter was a member of Hezbollah.

Another Israeli attack in the village of Aita, about 14 km north of the border with Israel, killed a Hezbollah fighter and a child, the security source told Reuters. Hezbollah identified the fighter killed in Aita as Mohammad Najem.

The Israeli military, in a statement posted online, said it targeted Najem in Aita because he was a member of Hezbollah's rocket and missile unit. He said he had targeted two other Hezbollah fighters in the south. According to the statement, "several shells fired from Lebanese territory" entered northern Israel, but no injuries were reported.

Hezbollah's press service said the group fired rockets and artillery at various Israeli military positions throughout the day. More than 600 people have been killed in Lebanon since fighting began last October, including more than 400 Hezbollah fighters and more than 130 civilians, according to a Reuters report.

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Suspected German Festival Stabber Who Killed 3 Arrested

 

                    The people killed were men of 56 and 67 years of age               and a 56-year-old woman, officials said.


A person suspected of killing three people in the street party is arrested


A police spokesman told AFP that officers arrested a man during a raid at a hostel for asylum seekers, not far from the scene of Friday's attack. German police on Saturday arrested the suspected killer responsible for a shoulder attack that left three people dead at a street festival, an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The unidentified gunman was on the run after Friday night in Solingen, in the west of the country, which sparked a manhunt that lasted all day.

"We have just arrested the real suspect," the interior minister of the North Rhine-Westphalia region, Herbert Reul, said on public television on Saturday evening.

The man we are looking for all day was recently in custody," he said, adding that the police had found evidence to convict him. In a statement on Telegram, ISIS's propaganda arm Amaq said "the perpetrator of the attack on a Christian gathering in the German city of Solingen was a soldier of the Islamic State."

IS said the attack was carried out as "revenge for Muslims in Palestine and elsewhere", in an apparent reference to Israel's war against the Palestinian group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

This statement has not yet been verified. German officials had previously said that "a terrorist motive cannot be ruled out" for the act.

A police spokesman earlier told AFP that officers arrested a man during a raid at a hostel for asylum seekers, not far from the scene of Friday's attack. The prosecution announced on Saturday the arrest of the first person: a 15-year-old teenager suspected of not having reported a criminal offence.

Witnesses reportedly saw the teenager discussing the attack shortly before he appeared with a man who might have been the killer, said Markus Caspers, a prosecutor in Düsseldorf, west of Solingen.

The dead were 56- and 67-year-old men and a 56-year-old woman, authorities said.

"The victims were complete strangers and there was no known connection between them," Caspers said at a news conference.

Four of the injured were in "serious" condition, authorities said, revising an earlier estimate of five. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the perpetrator "must be quickly arrested and punished."

The attacker struck as thousands of people gathered for the first night of a "Festival of Diversity", part of a series of events marking Solingen's 650th anniversary.

High terrorist alert


Germany is on alert for possible Islamic attacks after a series of atrocities.

Since the outbreak of war in Gaza on October 7, the risk of Islamist plots has "worsened significantly", said Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, warning that "the threat of Islamist terrorism remains high".

Jihadists have carried out several attacks in Germany in recent years, the deadliest being a truck attack on a Christmas market in Berlin in 2016 that left 12 dead. In May, a police officer was killed and five people injured in a knife attack at a far-right demonstration in Mannheim, with possible Islamic motivations.

Friday's killing spree began as thousands gathered outside a stage for the first night of the three-day festival.

A witness, Lars Breitzke, told the newspaper Solinger Tageblatt that he was a few meters from the attack, not far from the scene, and that he "knew from the expression on the singer's face that something was not right ".

"And then, three meters from me, a person fell," said Breitzke, who initially thought it was someone who had had too much to drink.

When he turned around, he saw other people lying on the ground in pools of blood. The mayor of Solingen, Tim-Oliver Kurzbach, said the entire town was "shocked, horrified and deeply saddened".

Faeser asked the country to "stand united" and denounced "those who want to incite hatred" during a visit to the scene of the tragedy. "We will not let them be separated," he said.

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Solingen is a city of about 150,000 inhabitants located between Düsseldorf and Cologne.

Up to 75,000 visitors are expected at the Festival of Diversity. After the attack, "people left the stage defeated but calm," Philipp Mueller, one of the organizers, told the newspaper, adding that the rest of the festival was canceled.

Scholz's center-left coalition will go to regional elections next week in the east of the country, where the far-right AfD is leading in the polls.

Germany accepted more than one million asylum seekers in 2015-2016, at the height of Europe's migration crisis.

Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram arrested in France?

 


Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram arrested in France?

Telegram is influential in Russia, Ukraine and the republics of the former Soviet Union. Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, was arrested at Le Bourget airport near Paris on Saturday night, local French media reported, citing anonymous sources. They said the investigation focused on Telegram's lack of moderators, and that police believe this allows criminal activity to continue unhindered on the messaging app. Telegram did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The French Ministry of the Interior and the police did not comment. The Russian Foreign Ministry said it was taking steps to "clarify" the situation and wondered whether Western non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were calling for his release.

What we know about Durov and Telegram:

* Born in Russia, Durov, 39, is the founder and owner of messaging app Telegram, a free platform that competes with other social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook's WeChat. The platform aims to exceed 1 billion monthly active users within a year.

* Telegram is influential in Russia, Ukraine and the republics of the former Soviet Union. It has become a key source of information about Russia's war in Ukraine, widely used by officials in Moscow and Kiev. Some analysts call the app a "virtual battlefield" for war.

Durov, whose fortune was estimated by Forbes at $15.5 billion, fled Russia in 2014 after refusing to comply with government demands to shut down opposition communities on his social networking platform VKontakte , which he sold.

* Russian and French media say that Durov became a French citizen in 2021. He settled with Telegram in Dubai in 2017.

* "I'd rather be free than take orders from someone," Durov told American journalist Tucker Carlson in April about leaving Russia and finding a home for his business, which included stints in Berlin, London, Singapore and San Francisco. * In the same interview, Durov said that besides money or Bitcoin, he does not have significant assets such as real estate, airplanes or yachts, because he wants to be free.

The Unified Pension Scheme reflects the government's commitment to employee welfare and future security,” said PM Modi.

 


The Unified Pension Scheme reflects the government's commitment to employee welfare and future security,” said PM Modi.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday welcomed the introduction of the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) by the central government, highlighting its role in securing the financial future of government employees. In a major move affecting millions of employees, the BJP-led central government on Saturday approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS).

This scheme guarantees an assured pension and an assured family pension. After the union cabinet meeting, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that around 23 million central government employees will benefit from UPS.

The meeting was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The Union Cabinet today approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) for government employees, which provides an assured pension… 50% assured pension is the first pillar of the scheme… The second pillar will be the family insurance pension. Around 23 million central government employees will benefit from the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) ... Employees will have the option to choose between NPS and UPS,” said Union Minister Ashwini Viahsnaw. Referring to the insured pension, he said that it will be 50% of the average salary received in the last 12 months before retirement for a minimum service of 25 years. It will be prorated for a shorter period of service up to a minimum of 10 years of service.

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