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Zaporizhzhia strike death toll rises to two; other incidents reported

Zaporizhzhia strike death toll rises to two; other incidents reported

The death toll from a Russian guided aerial bomb strike in Zaporizhzhia on June 28 has risen to two, with 16 individuals injured, including two children. A 53-year-old woman has been identified.

The number of fatalities from a Russian guided aerial bomb strike in Zaporizhzhia on June 28 has increased to two, with 16 individuals sustaining injuries, including two children. A 53-year-old woman has been identified as one victim, while the identity of the second deceased person is still being determined. A 5-year-old boy is reportedly in serious condition following the attack. This incident occurred amid a broader Russian aerial assault overnight into June 28, which involved approximately 150 airborne targets. Separately, 241 combat engagements were reported along the front lines on June 27. In an unrelated event, a plane carrying parachutists crashed in Tomblaine, northeastern France, on June 28, killing all 11 people on board, believed to be five nurses, five instructors, and the pilot.

Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда.

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Two separate aircraft crashes claim lives in France and Saudi Arabia

Two separate aircraft crashes claim lives in France and Saudi Arabia

Two separate aircraft crashes have resulted in multiple fatalities: eleven in France involving a civilian plane and fourteen in Saudi Arabia involving an Aramco helicopter. Investigations are ongoing.

Two distinct aircraft incidents have resulted in multiple fatalities in France and Saudi Arabia. In Tomblaine, north-eastern France, eleven individuals died when a civilian aircraft associated with a parachutist school crashed after departing from Nancy-Essey airfield. The victims included the pilot, five students, and five instructors. Separately, in Saudi Arabia, a helicopter belonging to state oil giant Aramco crashed in the eastern coastal city of Ras Tanura. All fourteen people on board, identified as Saudi citizens, were killed in the incident, which occurred at 06:00 local time. Investigations are currently underway to determine the causes of both crashes. Sources: BBC News

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Serbia to reintroduce compulsory military service from 2027

Serbia to reintroduce compulsory military service from 2027

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced the reintroduction of short-term compulsory military service, set to begin in March 2027, aiming to strengthen the nation's armed forces.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced the reintroduction of short-term compulsory military service, scheduled to commence in March 2027. The declaration was made during his visit to the Batajnica military airfield near Belgrade. Vučić stated that this measure is intended to bolster the nation's armed forces, remarking that "our army is becoming stronger, and we will become even stronger when our regular military service begins." This policy shift marks the return of mandatory conscription, which Serbia had abolished in 2011. Further details regarding the exact duration and structure of the new short-term service were not immediately specified. Sources: Радіо Свобода, N1 Info, Euronews Srbija.

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