Rescuers and volunteers are working to clean up tons of fuel oil spilled from two storm-stricken tankers in the Kerch Strait near Anapa in Russia’s Krasnodar region. Thirty-two dolphins have died since the spill, with an animal rescue group attributing the deaths to the fuel oil. Over 96,000 tons of contaminated sand and soil have been removed from the shoreline, with Russian President Vladimir Putin calling the spill an “ecological disaster” in the important global shipping route that has been a point of conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Death without weeping – Middle East Monitor
Iran has faced nine days of relentless Israeli military aggression, resulting in over 400 civilian deaths and 3,000 injuries, with children suffering from trauma-induced conditions leading to fatalities. The healthcare system is overwhelmed, with hospitals operating under crisis conditions as medical staff grapple with both physical and psychological wounds, and many families have fled the city due to fear and instability. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Iran is facing a tough time because...
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