Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    NO CASUALTIES

    Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy battlefield losses

    North Korean troops face significant losses and supply issues in Russia's Kursk region due to Ukrainian attacks. Ukraine estimates 3,000 North Korean casualties in the ongoing conflict. The fighting continues with both sides using drones and missiles, while Ukraine strikes back at Russian military facilities.

    Pakistan air strikes kill 46 in Afghanistan, Kabul says

    Pakistani air strikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province killed 46 people, mostly children and women, according to the Taliban government. Six others were wounded. The Taliban condemned the strikes as 'barbaric' and promised a response, highlighting escalating border tensions since the Taliban took power in 2021.

    At least 10 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, medics say

    Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 10 people, including five journalists. The attacks occurred early Thursday. More than a dozen were wounded. A house in Gaza City was hit, and five journalists were killed near Al-Awda hospital. The journalists worked for Al-Quds Al-Youm channel. The Israeli army stated the vehicle targeted had members of the Islamic Jihad group.

    Palestinians say ongoing Israeli raid kills 8 in West Bank

    An Israeli military raid in the Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps in the occupied West Bank has resulted in eight Palestinian fatalities, including two women and an 18-year-old youth. The operation, described by Israel as targeting a 'terrorist,' involved significant destruction, with bulldozers reported in use.

    Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province kill at least 15

    Pakistan carried out airstrikes on Barmal district in Afghanistan, killing at least 15 people, including women and children. The Taliban's Ministry of Defence has vowed to retaliate. The airstrikes targeted seven villages and caused severe civilian casualties. The attacks have further escalated tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, especially over the presence of Pakistani militants in Afghanistan.

    Rocket from Yemen strikes Tel Aviv, injuring 16, and Palestinians mourn a dozen children in Gaza

    A rocket attack from Yemen injured 16 people in Tel Aviv, prompting Israeli airstrikes on Houthi targets in Sanaa and Hodeida. The Houthis claimed responsibility, stating they targeted a military site. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in Gaza killed 19 Palestinians, including 12 children, drawing international criticism.

    • North Korea suffers 1,100 casualties in Russia-Ukraine war: Seoul

      North Korea has reportedly suffered significant casualties in the Ukraine war. They have deepened military cooperation with Russia. North Korea is also bolstering its border security with South Korea. A new fence is being constructed, and electric barbed wire is being tested. Thousands of soldiers have been mobilized for this effort. This development raises concerns about regional stability.

      3.7 magnitude tremor hits Kutch in Gujarat; no casualty

      Kutch, Gujarat experienced a 3.7 magnitude earthquake. No injuries or property damage were reported. The tremor's epicenter was 76 km north-northeast of Lakhpat. This is the second earthquake above 3 magnitude in Kutch this month. The region experienced a 4 magnitude quake last month. Gujarat has a history of seismic activity.

      Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 22 as Vatican envoy visits Christians in the territory

      Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 22 Palestinians, including children. While Cardinal Pizzaballa held Mass in Gaza City, the Pope condemned the attacks. Ceasefire talks continue amidst the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by winter's arrival.

      Mohali building collapse: Rescue operation underway

      A four-story building collapsed in Mohali, Punjab, trapping at least five people. A 20-year-old woman died from her injuries. Rescue operations, involving NDRF, Army, and state teams, continue overnight. A man reported his 29-year-old son missing. Two building owners have been booked. Hospitals are on alert.

      7 Indian nationals injured in Magdeburg Christmas market attack

      Seven Indian nationals were injured in a car attack at a German Christmas market, with three discharged and others receiving ongoing care. A Saudi national, residing in Germany since 2006 and working as a doctor, was apprehended as the sole suspect. World leaders expressed condolences and solidarity with Germany.

      India condemns attack at Magdeburg Christmas market in Germany

      A car attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killed five and injured over 200. The suspect, a Saudi national residing in Germany, has been apprehended. World leaders condemned the attack and offered condolences. German officials are investigating, with preliminary findings suggesting the suspect acted alone.

      Germans mourn the 5 killed and 200 injured in the apparent attack on a Christmas market

      Tragedy struck a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. A car plowed into the crowd, leaving five dead and 200 injured. A 50-year-old doctor is in custody. The motive is under investigation. The incident brought grief and shock. Several Christmas markets closed in solidarity. Berlin increased security at its markets. This attack follows a history of extremist violence in Germany.

      Ukraine says, Russian missile attack kills one in Kyiv, damages embassies

      A Russian missile attack on Kyiv early Friday killed one, injured twelve, and damaged several embassies. Ukraine intercepted all five ballistic missiles and numerous drones, but falling debris caused widespread damage. Russia claimed responsibility, stating the strike targeted Ukrainian military sites. Heavy shelling in Kherson also resulted in two deaths and ten injuries.

      Israel keeps up Gaza bombardment as ceasefire talks intensify

      Mediators are striving to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza. Israeli strikes reportedly killed 26 Palestinians on Thursday, as negotiations involving hostage release and prisoner exchange continue. Disagreements persist regarding the phased or comprehensive nature of the deal, with Israel seeking security control over Gaza.

      'At least 100 North Koreans killed' fighting for Russia: Seoul

      Over 100 North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine have been killed since December, with nearly 1,000 injured, according to South Korean intelligence. Despite these losses, North Korea is reportedly preparing to deploy additional forces, potentially in exchange for Russian military technology.

      India stands in solidarity with France, ready to extend all possible assistance: PM Modi on Cyclone Chido

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and solidarity with France following the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido in Mayotte. India offered assistance as France deployed resources to the Indian Ocean territory. Reports indicate potential casualties in the hundreds or thousands after the worst cyclone in nearly a century.

      Ukraine claims North Korean troops were killed as they fought alongside Russian forces

      Ukrainian intelligence reported that around 30 North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in the Kursk region were killed or wounded over the weekend. This marks the first reported North Korean casualties in the nearly three-year conflict. Ukraine claims to have engaged North Korean units earlier this month. Russia's Defense Ministry has not commented on the claims.

      Israeli troops carry out air, ground attacks in Gaza

      Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 28 Palestinians, including a journalist and rescue workers. The military said the strikes targeted militants and weapons depots, while Palestinians accused Israel of ethnic cleansing. The attacks come amid ongoing truce efforts following Hamas's October 7th incursion into Israel.

      287 killed, 1,000 held, 837 surrendered in last one year: Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah reported 287 Maoists killed, 1,000 arrested, and 837 surrendered in Chhattisgarh over the past year. Civilian and security personnel deaths from Maoist violence dropped below 100 for the first time in four decades. Shah also highlighted significant drug seizures and arrests, and presented the President's Colour to the Chhattisgarh Police.

      Israeli troops kill 22 in Gaza, attack school sheltering displaced Palestinians

      Israeli forces clashed with Palestinians in Gaza, resulting in 22 Palestinian deaths. Israel stated the targets were militants preparing attacks. Airstrikes hit houses and a school sheltering displaced people. Israel reported seizing weapons and capturing militants. Truce efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and the US remain unresolved. The conflict continues following Hamas's October attack on Israel.

      Israeli troops kill 20 in Gaza Strip, attack school sheltering displaced Palestinians

      Israeli forces killed at least 20 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, including several in a school sheltering displaced people. Airstrikes targeted houses in Gaza City and other northern towns. Israel says its operations target Hamas militants, while Palestinians accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing. Truce efforts continue as the death toll from the conflict nears 45,000 in Gaza.

      Dutch court rejects rights group's bid calling for halt on arms export to Israel

      A Dutch court dismissed a request to stop weapon exports to Israel. Pro-Palestinian NGOs argued that the weapons contributed to civilian casualties in Gaza. The court stated the government has discretion in its policies. The NGOs cited the Genocide Convention and recent civilian deaths. The ruling follows an Israeli airstrike that killed dozens in Gaza.

      Tamil Nadu hospital fire: Six killed, over 20 injured in Dindigul

      A devastating fire engulfed a private hospital in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, claiming the lives of six people and injuring over 20 others. Emergency responders, including firefighters and ambulances, rushed to the scene to rescue trapped patients. The survivors were transferred to nearby hospitals. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

      54 journalists killed in 2024, a third by Israel: Media group

      Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports 54 journalists killed in 2024, a third by Israeli forces, mainly in Gaza. Palestine is labeled the most dangerous place for journalists over the past five years. Conflicting figures from the International Federation of Journalists cite 104 deaths, with over half in Gaza. Israel disputes the figures. Global journalist imprisonments also rose to 550.

      War monitor says Turkish drone strike kills 11 civilians in north Syria

      A Turkish drone strike in northern Syria killed 11 civilians, including six children, a day after rebels ousted President Assad. Turkey-backed fighters seized control of Manbij, adding to earlier gains like Tal Rifaat. Turkey aims to prevent Kurdish forces from expanding their influence in the region, viewing them as linked to a group it considers a threat.

      Rajasthan: National Flag unfurled on 108-foot high mast at Laungewala Yudh Sthal to honour 1971 Indo-Pak war heroes

      A 108-foot-high national flag was raised at Longewala Yudh Sthal in Rajasthan to honor Indian Army soldiers' bravery in the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Veterans of the battle and other dignitaries attended the ceremony, marking the 53rd anniversary of India's victory and the creation of Bangladesh.

      Countries have right to respond to situations but should be mindful of civilian casualty: Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed India's stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict. India condemns terrorism and supports a two-state solution. The nation abstained from a UN resolution due to its wording. India provided humanitarian aid to Palestine through UNRWA. Jaishankar highlighted India's increased contribution and medical supplies. India is not a member of the International Criminal Court.

      Guinea stadium stampede kills 56 people following clashes at soccer match, authorities say

      At least 56 people, including children, died in a stampede at a soccer game in Guinea after a disputed referee call. The chaos occurred during a local tournament's final match. Security forces used tear gas to restore order. Authorities are investigating the incident. The tournament was in honor of the military leader, Mamadi Doumbouya.

      Load More
    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP
      翻译: