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A drone attack struck a fuel tank at Kuwait International Airport on Wednesday, causing a fire but no reported casualties. The incident occurred when the drone hit the tank, leading to visible flames at the site. According to Kuwait’s Civil Aviation Authority spokesperson Abdullah Al-Razi, initial reports confirmed that no lives were lost, though the facility sustained damage.
Following the strike, authorities immediately activated emergency protocols. Fire services and other relevant agencies were deployed to control and extinguish the blaze. The Civil Aviation Authority stated that emergency teams were working to ensure safety and prevent further damage.
The source report did not specify who was responsible for the attack or whether airport operations were disrupted. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, according to the initial briefing shared with Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).
Drone hits fuel tank at Kuwait airport, fire contained, no casualties reported
According to reports from US and Israeli media, the United States has sent a 15-point peace proposal to Iran. The New York Times, Reuters, and Israel’s Channel 12 cited unnamed sources saying the proposal was delivered through Pakistan. Earlier, Pakistan had offered to mediate peace talks between the two warring countries.
Channel 12 reported that one of the key conditions in the plan is to keep the strategically important Strait of Hormuz open and declare it a “free maritime zone.” In return, Iran would reportedly see all sanctions against it lifted if it accepts the terms of the proposal.
However, the BBC stated that it has not yet seen any related documents and is working to verify the authenticity of the media reports.
US sends 15-point peace plan to Iran via Pakistan, media reports say
Hezbollah carried out attacks targeting Israeli soldiers and infrastructure in the occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday afternoon. In multiple statements, the group said it fired rockets and artillery shells at Israeli troops gathered in three different areas of Taybeh, a city in southern Lebanon. Later in the evening, Hezbollah reported launching rockets at Israeli military infrastructure in Katzrin, an Israeli settlement in the occupied Golan Heights.
Lebanese officials had earlier warned that the Israeli military was planning a full-scale ground offensive south of the Litani River. According to the report, both U.S. and Israeli officials consider this area part of what they describe as 'Greater Israel.' The information was sourced from Al Jazeera.
The developments highlight rising tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border, with the Golan Heights remaining a focal point of regional conflict and competing territorial claims.
Hezbollah attacks Israeli troops and infrastructure in occupied Golan Heights
Lebanon has reported that 33 people were killed in the past 24 hours due to Israeli attacks. The country’s Disaster Risk Management Unit stated in its latest daily report that 90 others were injured during the same period. The figures were cited by Al Jazeera.
Earlier, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said that since Israel intensified its assaults on March 2, the total death toll has risen to 1,072. The escalation marks one of the deadliest phases of the ongoing hostilities between the two sides, with civilian casualties continuing to mount according to official Lebanese sources.
The latest data underscores the sustained intensity of Israeli operations in Lebanon and the growing humanitarian toll reported by Lebanese authorities.
Lebanon reports 33 killed in 24 hours as Israeli attacks intensify since early March
At least 12 people were killed and 28 others injured in an attack described by Iran as a 'hostile assault' on the Varamin residential area in southern Tehran. The information was released through a statement published by the Fars News Agency on March 25, 2026.
According to the same statement, since the beginning of the ongoing war between the United States and Israel against Iran, at least 1,500 people have been killed and more than 18,550 injured. The report, citing Al Jazeera as its source, highlights the continuing toll of the conflict on Iranian civilians and infrastructure.
The latest attack underscores the intensifying violence in and around Tehran, with Iranian authorities attributing the incident to enemy forces. No further details about the perpetrators or the nature of the attack were provided in the statement.
At least 12 killed and 28 injured in southern Tehran attack amid Iran conflict
Senior Iranian officials have expressed concern that the United States’ call for peace talks to end the ongoing conflict may be a trap aimed at targeting Iran’s remaining top leaders. According to a Wall Street Journal report cited by Iranian media, Tehran suspects that any face-to-face meeting with the US and Israel could be used as a pretext to lure key figures, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, into an ambush.
Ghalibaf, a former paramilitary commander and one of the few senior leaders to survive recent airstrikes, is reportedly being sought by Washington to participate in the proposed negotiations. Iranian officials view this insistence with suspicion. They also claim that US President Donald Trump’s recent announcement to temporarily suspend attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure is a tactical move to stabilize global oil prices before resuming strikes.
Trump had declared a five-day halt to bombings on Iranian power and energy facilities, describing current talks as “productive.” Iran, however, has publicly denied that any such discussions are taking place.
Iran suspects US peace talks could be a trap to target top leaders
The Pentagon is planning to strengthen its military presence in the Middle East by deploying several thousand additional troops. Two individuals familiar with the matter told Reuters that the United States will send members of the specialized 82nd Airborne Division as part of this expansion. They did not specify which country the troops would be stationed in or when the deployment would take place.
When contacted, the US military referred Reuters to the White House for comment. However, the White House declined to make any immediate statement on the matter. The report was originally cited by Al Jazeera.
The move signals a continued focus by the United States on maintaining a strong military posture in the Middle East, though key details about the deployment remain undisclosed.
Pentagon to send thousands of 82nd Airborne troops to Middle East
Iran’s armed forces announced that they carried out a drone attack on the Rafael arms depot in Haifa, a northern Israeli city. According to a spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbia Central Headquarters, Iranian forces also launched missile and drone strikes on multiple targets, including areas near Eilat, Dimona, and Tel Aviv. The attacks reportedly extended to locations described as U.S. military bases in the region.
Iran further stated that its air defense systems intercepted cruise missiles and drones over the central and southern parts of the country. Earlier, Iran claimed to have targeted a space facility near Ben Gurion Airport and aircraft stationed there for refueling. Israel has not yet issued any official comment on these claims.
The report, citing Al Jazeera, did not provide details on casualties or damage, and the situation remains unverified pending confirmation from Israeli authorities.
Iran claims drone and missile strikes on Israeli and regional targets
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran’s system of governance has changed following recent attacks in the country. He stated that Iran has agreed to a condition under which it will never produce nuclear weapons. Trump made these remarks while commenting on the aftermath of the attacks and their impact on Iran’s internal situation.
According to Trump, Iran’s naval, air, and communication systems have been completely destroyed, leaving the country unable to maintain internal coordination. He described this breakdown in communication as Iran’s biggest problem at present. The statement was reported by the BBC and reflects Trump’s assessment of Iran’s current military and political state.
Trump also said that Iran is now very eager to reach an agreement, though no details of such a deal were provided in the report.
Trump says Iran’s governance changed and Tehran agreed not to build nuclear weapons
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a temporary halt to planned strikes on Iran’s energy and power infrastructure after Tehran ignored his 48-hour ultimatum to lift its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said on his social media platform Truth Social that the decision was postponed for five days, claiming progress toward a comprehensive resolution between the two nations. However, Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf denied any talks, accusing Washington of spreading false news to manipulate oil and financial markets.
Amid the standoff, Iran launched multiple missile attacks on Israel overnight, damaging Tel Aviv, Nazareth, and Haifa and injuring thousands, according to Israeli authorities. In response, Israel and the United States carried out extensive airstrikes on Iranian targets, including over 50 sites. The U.S. was also blamed for a deadly strike on Iraq’s Anbar province that killed at least 15 members of the Shia Popular Mobilization Forces.
Oil prices fluctuated following Trump’s announcement, briefly dropping to $96 before rebounding to around $103 per barrel. The conflict has intensified across Lebanon and the wider region, with rising civilian casualties and displacement.
Trump pauses Iran strike as regional conflict and missile exchanges intensify
Israel has incurred more than $57 billion in economic losses due to its two-year-long military campaign in Gaza, according to the Bank of Israel’s 2025 annual report, as cited by Bloomberg. The report states that from 2023 to 2025, the country lost about 177 billion shekels, equivalent to roughly 8.6 percent of its gross domestic product. The majority of this loss was attributed to the Gaza conflict.
The report did not include the economic effects of Israel’s ongoing war with Iran, which involves Israeli airstrikes and retaliatory attacks. Earlier in March, Israel’s wartime cabinet approved a revised 2026 budget allocating an additional $13 billion to fund the war. The Bank of Israel also noted that trade with eight European Union countries criticizing Israeli strikes on Iran fell by $1.5 billion in 2025.
The report further warned that exports to countries taking a critical stance toward Israel could continue to decline, reflecting early signs of reduced trade activity.
Bank of Israel reports $57 billion loss from Gaza war and falling trade with EU critics
Former joint secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Member of Parliament for Chittagong-4, Professor Aslam Chowdhury, has called on party leaders and activists to stay united. He made the appeal during a five-day Eid-ul-Fitr gathering at his residence in Sitakunda, where BNP, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, and Jubo Dal members from various unions, municipalities, and wards visited to exchange greetings.
During the event, Aslam Chowdhury interacted with attendees, listened to their concerns, and provided guidance on strengthening organizational activities. He emphasized that unity among members at all levels is essential to increase the party’s strength and urged everyone to work collectively for public welfare. He also expressed optimism about Sitakunda’s development, employment generation, and infrastructure progress, reaffirming his commitment to serve the people.
According to participants, the five-day Eid gathering fostered enthusiasm and solidarity among BNP members in Sitakunda, serving as an effective platform for reinforcing party unity and organizational capacity.
Aslam Chowdhury urges BNP members to stay united during five-day Eid event in Sitakunda
U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that the United States has won the ongoing war with Iran. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump stated that the U.S. is now engaged in direct talks with Iran. He said Iran has agreed to the main American demand of never possessing nuclear weapons. Trump added that discussions are still continuing and expressed hope that the conflict would soon end, though he could not confirm it with certainty.
Trump further asserted that the U.S. objective of bringing about a change in Iran’s governing system has been achieved. According to him, even third-tier leaders in Iran have been removed from power, and the top leadership is no longer in control. He reiterated that the U.S. goals have been met and declared, “We have won this war.” The report cited Al Jazeera as its source.
The statements suggest that Washington and Tehran are in a phase of negotiation following a period of conflict, with the U.S. claiming strategic success and Iran reportedly seeking a deal.
Trump claims U.S. victory in Iran war, says Tehran agrees to abandon nuclear weapons
The Bangladesh government has initiated the process of purchasing 1.8 million tons of diesel from the international spot market to address the ongoing fuel crisis. Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) has already begun discussions with several international suppliers, including two American companies and one based in Hong Kong. The procurement will follow current global market prices, which have surged sharply in recent weeks. BPC’s board has approved proposals to buy diesel from four companies, including Maxwell International SPC, AP Energy Investments Ltd, Superstar International Group Ltd, and DBS Trading House FZE.
Global diesel prices have fluctuated dramatically, rising from around 85 dollars per barrel in late February to over 213 dollars by late March. Officials said the government is cautious about fixed-price contracts due to potential price drops if U.S.-Iran talks progress. Despite high import costs, the government has no immediate plan to raise domestic fuel prices, raising concerns about subsidy burdens. BPC’s reserves have dropped to cover only six to seven days of demand, leading to pump closures and long queues nationwide.
Authorities expect new shipments to arrive soon and are optimistic that the crisis will ease once additional consignments reach the country.
Bangladesh starts buying 1.8 million tons of diesel from spot market to ease fuel shortage
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported carrying out multiple strikes on energy-related facilities across Lebanon. According to the IDF, the attacks targeted fuel stations allegedly used by Hezbollah. The operations took place within the past day and included strikes on stations owned by the Al-Amana company.
The IDF claimed that Al-Amana is controlled by Hezbollah and provides financial support for its activities. The military said the targeted fuel stations were used to refuel trucks transporting weapons and fighters. The strikes reportedly rendered several of these facilities inoperative.
The report, citing the IDF’s statement, did not mention any casualties or independent verification of the attacks. The information was sourced from the BBC, as reported by the outlet Amar Desh.
Israel claims strikes on Hezbollah-linked fuel sites across Lebanon
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