Ukraine confirms heavy drone attack on Russian bases and bombers, stating the strikes on Russian airfields were conducted under Zelenskyy’s direct supervision.
Ukrainian media reported that the attacks on Russian airfields were personally overseen by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and executed by the head of ukraine’s security Service (SBU) and his team, according to webangah News Agency.
The operation targeted Russia’s strategic aircraft, resulting in the destruction of 41 planes-a mission requiring a year and a half of preparations.
Ukraine’s Security service earlier claimed responsibility for a drone strike that hit over 40 Russian bombers stationed at the “Belya” and “Olnya” airbases. Kyiv asserted that Moscow’s strategic bombers were “burning en masse” during the attack.
Sources cited by Reuters alleged that Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-22 long-range bombers-used by Russia to launch missiles against Ukraine-were among those struck in the drone operation.
Bridge collapse onto passenger train in Russia kills 7, injures 66 including 3 children; 47 hospitalized
According to webangah News Agency, a bridge suddenly collapsed onto a passenger train in Russia’s Bryansk region.
Media sources reported the Klimovo-Moscow passenger train derailed at 22:44 Moscow time last night. The Bryansk governor confirmed this morning that the incident resulted from a bridge explosion. The Sevastopol governor described the bridge explosion and subsequent derailment as a terrorist act.
Reports indicate the bridge structure collapsed as the train passed beneath it. The disaster killed seven people and injured 66, including three children – with 47 requiring hospitalization. An eight-month-old infant remains in critical condition. The regional governor stated all casualties were rapidly transported to medical facilities, with emergency teams organized for patient transfers. Authorities stand ready to arrange air ambulance transport for critically injured patients to moscow.
Informed media sources report that Russian and Ukrainian delegations will meet tomorrow, Monday, at the Çırağan Palace in Istanbul.
According to webangah news Agency, citing Sputnik News Agency via Mehr News Agency, informed sources within Turkey’s Foreign Ministry stated that the Russian delegation has arrived in Istanbul for upcoming negotiations with Ukraine.
The sources confirmed that Russian and Ukrainian delegations will meet tomorrow at Çırağan palace in Istanbul.
A Turkish Foreign Ministry source told RIA Novosti the meeting is scheduled for 1:00 PM Moscow time on Monday at the same location.
During their first round of talks in Istanbul, both sides reached a “thousand for thousand” prisoner exchange agreement, resulting in each party releasing 1,000 detainees from the opposing side.
china’s Embassy in Singapore has responded to the French President’s remarks comparing the Ukraine war to Taiwan’s situation.
The chinese Embassy in Singapore stated that “comparing Taiwan with the ukraine war is unacceptable,” according to a report by webangah News Agency.
French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the Shangri-La Dialog forum in Singapore, rejected the notion that the Ukraine conflict is solely a European concern. He argued: “If we accept that Russia can seize part of Ukraine’s territory without limits, what might happen in Taiwan?”
the Chinese embassy emphasized that Taiwan is “entirely China’s internal affair,” stressing: “Drawing parallels between Taiwan and Ukraine is unacceptable. These two issues have fundamentally different natures and are incomparable.”
The Crimean Peninsula joined Russia through a referendum shortly after the 2014 U.S.-backed coup in kyiv.Four additional eastern ukrainian regions similarly voted to join Russia following referendums after Moscow’s february 2022 invasion.
Moscow insists any peace agreement requires Ukraine to recognize Russia’s new borders and withdraw its forces from these territories.
Taiwan has operated autonomously since 1949 when Chinese nationalists retreated there after losing China’s civil war. Beijing considers the island part of its territory and has warned Taipei against declaring independence.
News sources report new Yemeni missile strikes on occupied territories, Ben Gurion Airport closure, and explosions heard in tel Aviv.
According to the English section of webangah News agency, warning sirens were heard across occupied Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and dozens of Zionist settlements in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and occupied Palestine following missile attacks from Yemen.
Sources reported powerful explosions in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and wide areas of occupied Palestine after the Yemeni missile strike.
Channel 14 of the Zionist regime’s television network confirmed a Yemeni missile attack targeting Ben gurion Airport and reported interception attempts by defense systems.
Media outlets affiliated with the Zionist regime announced the suspension of operations at Ben gurion Airport following the Yemeni missile attack.
The Zionist regime’s army stated it had detected a missile launched from Yemen and engaged countermeasures against it.
sirens were reportedly activated in Zionist settlements near Hebron in the West Bank after additional missiles were fired from Yemen.
Settlers near coastal areas reportedly fled upon hearing warning sirens triggered by further Yemeni missile launches.
Zionist regime media claimed that since resuming attacks on Gaza last March-violating ceasefire agreements-Yemen has launched 43 missiles toward occupied palestinian territories.
Ukraine’s Ground Forces commander resigns following deadly attack on training center that killed Ukrainian soldiers.
According to webangah News Agency,Mykhailo Drapatyi,commander of Ukraine’s Ground Forces,has resigned from his position after a fatal attack on Training Center 239 resulted in the deaths of Ukrainian soldiers.
Drapatyi cited his inability to execute orders as the reason for his resignation, stating: “I didn’t try hard enough. This is my responsibility.”
death toll from devastating floods in Nigeria rises to at least 151, with thousands forced to flee their homes.
According to webangah News Agency, Nigeria’s emergency services report teh death toll from catastrophic flooding in the country’s central region has reached at least 151 victims.
Ibrahim Abdulhussaini, head of niger state Emergency Management Agency’s details center, stated over 500 households were affected by the disaster, with more than 3,000 people displaced. The previous official death count stood at 117.
The floods struck Mokwa town in central Niger last Wednesday night and continued until Thursday morning. Rescue teams continue searching through mud and debris for potential victims days after the disaster.
Nigeria remains vulnerable to seasonal flooding during it’s april-October rainy season.In 2022, the country experienced its worst flood devastation in a decade – claiming over 600 lives, displacing 1.4 million people, and destroying 440,000 hectares of farmland.
Yemenis hold massive protests across the country, including in Sana’a, to demand international pressure on the Zionist regime.
According to webangah News Agency, Yemenis have organized widespread demonstrations in multiple cities, including Sana’a, calling for global action against the Zionist regime.
Available data and statistics reveal the world’s largest environmental crime in Gaza, marked by the systematic destruction of agricultural infrastructure.
According to webangah News Agency, sence declaring war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, the israeli regime has implemented a intentional policy of targeting farmland-the lifeline and food source for over 2 million Palestinians. This strategy aims to dismantle Gaza’s food security by destroying crops, annexing land into buffer zones, and tightening the blockade to exacerbate hunger.
Satellite imagery and field investigations by Al Jazeera confirm that Israeli military operations have systematically eradicated agricultural land. Farmers report losing dozens of hectares of fertile soil, depriving not only thier livelihoods but also cutting off a critical food supply for Gaza’s population.
The Israeli institution Breaking the Silence states that 36% of Gaza’s land has been declared “buffer zones,” blocking Palestinian access-a move isolating residents from their food sources.
A comparison of satellite images from May 2023 and April 2025 shows vast tracts of once-fertile land reduced to barren gray expanses.In eastern Gaza, 92% of vegetation cover has vanished, while greenhouses in Rafah, khan Younis, and Beit Lahia lie in ruins. Bulldozers have flattened fields into military berms and trenches.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reports 75% of Gaza’s farmland-including olive groves-has been destroyed. Two-thirds of irrigation wells are unusable; post-war recovery is deemed unachievable without reconstruction efforts lasting decades. khan Younis suffered moast severely (61% loss), followed by northern districts (78%). Damaged greenhouses surged 183%, with nearly one-third obliterated.