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Iran’s use of cluster warheads has challenged Israel’s advanced missile defense network, including the Iron Dome, according to reports published on March 24, 2026. The Guardian’s analysis cited that at least 19 Iranian ballistic missiles carrying cluster warheads have struck Israel since the conflict began, killing nine and injuring dozens. The latest attack on Sunday hit central Israel, injuring 15 people, while Israeli forces said nearly half of the missiles launched by Iran carried cluster warheads.
Experts noted that intercepting cluster munitions is technically difficult because the interceptor must destroy the missile before it disperses its sub-munitions. Israel’s multi-tier defense system, designed to neutralize threats at various altitudes, is being tested by these weapons that scatter dozens of smaller bombs midair. Amnesty International previously condemned Iran’s use of cluster bombs as a severe violation of international law, though neither Iran nor Israel is a signatory to the 2008 Cluster Munitions Convention.
Analysts suggest Iran’s strategy may aim to deplete Israel’s interceptor missile reserves, forcing the country to expend costly defense resources against multiple small targets.
Iran’s cluster missiles challenge Israel’s Iron Dome and expose defense vulnerabilities
Former army officer and ex-MP for Feni-3 constituency Masud Uddin Chowdhury was arrested late Monday night from Baridhara, Dhaka, and presented before court on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in connection with a human trafficking case filed at Paltan Police Station. The Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police confirmed that he was shown arrested in the case and five days’ remand was sought.
DB Chief Additional Commissioner Shafiqul Islam stated at a press briefing that a total of 11 cases have been identified against Chowdhury. Three cases in Feni are under trial with arrest warrants issued due to his absconding, while another three in Feni and five under DMP are under investigation. The allegations include murder, attempted murder, human trafficking, and money laundering. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) are also investigating related complaints.
Police said Chowdhury had been evading arrest within the country, not abroad. Investigations will determine his involvement in each case, and authorities assured that justice will be ensured under due process.
Former MP Masud Uddin Chowdhury arrested in human trafficking case, faces 11 charges
The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) has issued a notification increasing the price of jet fuel used in domestic and international flights by about Tk 90 per liter. The new rate will take effect from midnight, according to the circular released on Tuesday. The Aviation Operators Association of Bangladesh (AOAB) has termed the hike unjustified and urged the government to reconsider the decision.
In a press statement, AOAB said the sudden and large increase in Jet A-1 fuel prices does not reflect current market realities. The association noted that there is no fuel shortage in the country, as 25 oil tankers arrived in the past 22 days with fuel purchased at previously set prices. It also pointed out that global oil prices have recently declined, making such a sharp increase unreasonable.
AOAB warned that the new price could severely strain airlines financially, raise domestic airfares, and threaten the sustainability of the aviation sector. The group cautioned that continued pressure might even force suspension of domestic flight operations if the situation persists.
Jet fuel price hike in Bangladesh sparks warning of possible domestic flight suspension
A government vehicle belonging to the Gaibandha Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) allegedly took three jars of fuel from a local filling station, bypassing a long queue of waiting motorcyclists. The incident occurred on Monday evening at the Kadir & Sons pump near the Gaibandha district bus stand. Witnesses said the UNO’s car left the station with the fuel while others had been waiting for hours.
Motorcyclists and other drivers protested the incident, accusing the official of ignoring the same fuel distribution rules imposed on the public. One motorcyclist said the government was taking various measures to ease the fuel shortage, yet the UNO was not following the law herself. Another driver said he had been waiting four hours without getting fuel while the official’s car was served immediately.
When contacted, Gaibandha Sadar UNO Lailatul Hossain said the fuel was not for her but for the speedboat of the Fulchhari Upazila UNO. However, Fulchhari UNO Mostafizur Rahman stated he had not yet received any fuel and would look into the matter.
Gaibandha UNO’s car accused of skipping fuel queue, prompting protests at local pump
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, outlining the government’s response to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. He said India is taking steps to safely bring back Indian ships and sailors stranded in the blocked Hormuz Strait. Modi added that he is in talks to reopen the strait and has spoken twice with several West Asian leaders since the war began. A multi-party meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, to discuss the situation.
Modi stated that India is maintaining communication with Iran, Israel, the United States, and other Gulf nations to help stabilize the region through diplomatic dialogue. He emphasized that the government is taking all possible measures to ensure the supply of LPG and other fuels, and to maintain stability if the conflict continues. The government is also encouraging the use of PNG as an alternative to LPG.
The Prime Minister had earlier expressed concern in the Lok Sabha over the impact of the Israel-Iran conflict on India’s interests.
Modi says India working to reopen Hormuz Strait and ensure safety of stranded sailors
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman chaired a meeting focused on resolving traffic congestion and modernizing traffic management in Dhaka. The meeting took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Prime Minister’s Office within the Cabinet Division. Deputy Press Secretary Zahidul Islam Rony confirmed the event.
Discussions at the meeting centered on improving the capital’s traffic management system, restoring discipline on the roads, and reducing chronic congestion. The session aimed to identify actionable measures to make Dhaka’s transport system more efficient and orderly.
The meeting reflects the government’s ongoing attention to urban mobility challenges and efforts to enhance public convenience through better traffic control and infrastructure management.
Prime Minister chairs meeting on Dhaka traffic congestion and management modernization
Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said the government has initiated discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure additional funds for energy imports affected by the Iran war. He made the remarks after meeting Krishna Srinivasan, IMF’s Asia and Pacific Director, at the Secretariat. Further detailed discussions are expected to take place in Washington.
The minister stated that the Iran war has negatively impacted Bangladesh’s economy, prompting the government to adopt cost-cutting and reform measures. He clarified that the IMF’s sixth and seventh tranches, totaling 1.86 billion dollars, will not be released before the next budget, with a review scheduled for July. The government aims to implement the BNP’s election manifesto to overcome economic challenges and is taking steps to simplify business processes and reduce expenses.
Chowdhury added that timely measures have prevented fuel shortages from affecting Eid transport and commodity prices. He urged citizens to remain prudent and compassionate during the ongoing crisis.
Bangladesh discusses IMF loan to manage energy import costs amid Iran war impact
A 1.5-kilometer canal has been excavated through voluntary labor in Pakundia upazila of Kishoreganj. The initiative was implemented on Monday in the Khama area of Egarosindur Union, where local residents worked throughout the day to connect the Khama Beel and Golduba Beel. More than a hundred volunteers participated in the digging and cleaning activities that began at 8 a.m. and continued until evening.
Organizers stated that the re-excavation of the canal will help reduce waterlogging in the area and enhance irrigation facilities for agriculture. The initiative was led by Khandaker Al Ashraf Mamun, former employment affairs secretary of the Jubo Dal central committee, who said the project was undertaken in response to public calls for community involvement. He expressed hope that local farmers would directly benefit from the canal and that agricultural productivity in the region would increase as a result.
The effort reflects a community-driven approach to addressing local water management and agricultural challenges in rural Kishoreganj.
Volunteers re-excavate 1.5 km canal in Pakundia to boost irrigation and reduce waterlogging
The United Kingdom’s ambassador to Bangladesh, Sarah Cook, paid a courtesy call on Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam (Rita) at the ministry’s conference room on March 24, 2026. State Minister M. Rashiduzzaman Millat was also present during the meeting. The discussion focused on enhancing bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom and seeking British cooperation in developing Bangladesh’s civil aviation sector.
During the meeting, the ambassador assured continued cooperation with the current government. She also expressed the United Kingdom’s interest in participating in ground handling operations at the third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Additionally, the ambassador reaffirmed her country’s support for Bangladesh’s goal of becoming a regional aviation hub.
The meeting underscored both nations’ shared interest in expanding aviation collaboration and strengthening long-term partnership in the sector.
UK envoy meets Bangladesh aviation minister to boost bilateral aviation cooperation
Iranian police have arrested 466 individuals accused of assisting enemies through online activities that allegedly threatened national security, according to state media IRNA on Tuesday. The arrests mark one of Iran’s largest security operations since the country entered into conflict with Israel and the United States.
Reports from Iranian media indicated that over 1,000 people have been detained this month on charges of filming sensitive sites, sharing anti-government content online, or cooperating with hostile entities. Police stated that the arrests followed recent intelligence and technical surveillance operations.
Authorities claim the detainees were linked to networks attempting to create internal instability in Iran. The operation underscores the government’s intensified focus on digital monitoring and internal security amid heightened regional tensions.
Iran detains 466 people accused of aiding enemies online amid conflict with Israel and US
Bangladesh’s Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Nasrul Hamid, stated on Tuesday that the country has sufficient fuel reserves and there is no shortage. However, he noted that an unusual surge in fuel purchases has created temporary pressure at filling stations, leading to an artificial sense of scarcity. The minister made these remarks during a briefing at the Secretariat, where State Minister for Power and Energy Anindya Islam Amit was also present.
He explained that people are buying more fuel than they need, causing pumps to run out of stock earlier than expected. This behavior, he said, is generating unnecessary public anxiety. The minister urged citizens to use fuel and electricity more efficiently and to avoid excessive purchases, assuring that supply will remain normal if consumption stays within reasonable limits.
He further emphasized that the government has not raised fuel prices and that the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission determines pricing. Despite global market influences, he reiterated that there is no real shortage and that recent disruptions are driven by consumer behavior rather than supply issues.
Minister says panic buying, not shortage, causing temporary fuel pressure in Bangladesh
Israel’s Ministry of Health has reported that 4,829 people have been hospitalized since the outbreak of war with Iran. The figure was disclosed by Qatar-based news outlet Al Jazeera, citing official Israeli data. Among those injured, 111 individuals remain hospitalized, and 12 are in critical condition, according to the ministry’s statement released on March 24, 2026.
The report highlights the human toll of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, which has led to significant casualties and hospitalizations. The information was also referenced by Pakistani newspaper Dawn, indicating international media attention to the scale of injuries within Israel.
Further details on the broader military situation or casualty figures from other regions were not provided in the report.
Israel reports 4,829 injured since war with Iran began
Bangladesh Chhatra Dal has announced a two-day program to observe the country's Independence and National Day. According to a press release issued on Tuesday by the organization’s president Rakibul Islam Rakib and general secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir, the programs will begin on Wednesday in Dhaka.
The statement said that on Wednesday afternoon, all Dhaka units of Chhatra Dal will attend a discussion meeting organized by the BNP at the Engineers Institution auditorium in Ramna. On Thursday morning, marking Independence Day, the organization will place floral wreaths at the National Martyrs’ Memorial. Later, members will return to Dhaka to pay tribute and offer prayers at the grave of former president and martyr Ziaur Rahman.
The press release also mentioned that Chhatra Dal leaders from all district, metropolitan, upazila, and municipal units across the country will participate in BNP’s announced programs.
Chhatra Dal announces two-day program for Bangladesh Independence and National Day
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton has described the United States’ recent military operation in Iran as disorganized and lacking proper planning. Speaking to the BBC’s Newsnight program, Bolton said the attack was not well thought out and criticized the approach taken by President Donald Trump. Bolton, who served in Trump’s first term for just over a year, argued that the operation should have been carried out in a more deliberate and structured way.
He added that neither the American public, Congress, nor allied nations were prepared for such an action. Bolton, a long-time advocate of regime change in Tehran, also discussed Iran’s strategic position regarding the Strait of Hormuz, through which about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes. He noted that Iran now understands the potential destructive impact of blocking the strait, which could give it significant leverage over global energy exports.
Bolton has been a vocal critic of Trump since leaving the White House in 2019, describing the former president as unfit for office in his memoir.
John Bolton criticizes US military action in Iran as unplanned and disorganized
Police in Patgram, Lalmonirhat, arrested Sohel Rana, the municipal leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, around 2:40 p.m. He was detained in front of the BRAC office in Patgram. According to police sources, the arrest was made because of three outstanding warrants related to murder cases filed during the Awami League government. After his arrest, Sohel Rana was sent from Patgram Police Station to the Lalmonirhat district jail.
Police officials stated that further legal action will follow in accordance with the ongoing judicial process. The arrest of the municipal Jamaat leader has sparked widespread discussion in the local area, drawing attention to the pending murder cases and the political context surrounding them.
Authorities confirmed that the warrants were issued by the court, and the arrest was carried out as part of routine legal enforcement procedures.
Jamaat leader Sohel Rana arrested in Patgram over three murder case warrants
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