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US President Trump announces Iran agreement, reports diverge on details

US President Trump announces Iran agreement, reports diverge on details

US President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive agreement with Iran for signing on June 14, stating Iran would abandon nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz would open. Reports diverged on whether it was a full agreement or a framework deal.

US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that a comprehensive agreement to end the conflict with Iran was scheduled for signing the following day. Trump asserted that Iran would abandon nuclear weapons development, and the Strait of Hormuz would become accessible. This declaration followed a June 12 report, citing a senior US official, that both countries had reached consensus on the document's wording. However, other reports, referencing CNN, suggested a "framework" agreement might be signed on Sunday in Geneva, indicating further negotiations would be necessary. These diplomatic developments occurred after Trump's earlier threats of a "very strong strike" against Iran, which he subsequently cancelled.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Ukrainian forces continue strikes on Crimean infrastructure, causing fuel shortages

Ukrainian forces continue strikes on Crimean infrastructure, causing fuel shortages

Ukrainian forces have continued their campaign against Russian logistics in Crimea, striking the "Crimean Titan" plant and critical bridges. These actions have reportedly led to fuel shortages across the peninsula.

Ukrainian forces continued their campaign to disrupt Russian logistics in Crimea, with the Unmanned Systems Forces reportedly striking the "Crimean Titan" plant in Armiansk on June 13. Commander Robert Brovdi stated the facility, a major titanium dioxide producer, was part of Russia's military-industrial complex, and the strike caused a fire and halted production. This followed earlier attacks on June 11, including a "Neptune" missile hitting a Russian military target in Sevastopol and a second Ukrainian strike critically damaging the Chonhar bridge, rendering it impassable. Russian-appointed Kherson official Vladimir Saldo claimed all bridges connecting mainland Ukraine to occupied Crimea were targeted. These actions have reportedly led to fuel shortages and queues at gas stations across Crimea, with local authorities in Sevastopol acknowledging delays. Commander Brovdi reiterated Ukraine's objective to isolate Crimea by controlling the "Novorossiya" highway.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода

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Jihadist attack kills 20 in northwest Nigeria, UN report says

Jihadist attack kills 20 in northwest Nigeria, UN report says

A suspected jihadist attack in northwest Nigeria's Kebbi State has reportedly killed 20 people, according to a confidential United Nations security report obtained by AFP. The assault targeted the Fesken Rafi community.

A suspected jihadist attack in Nigeria's northwest Kebbi State has resulted in 20 fatalities, according to a confidential United Nations security report obtained by Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Sunday, June 14. The report indicates that militants, believed to be from the Lakurawa group, targeted the Fesken Rafi community in the Arewa district, near the border. The Lakurawa group was reportedly the subject of US airstrikes in December. The UN document details the raid and its casualties, providing insight into ongoing security challenges in the region.

Sources: Le Monde

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