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Russia Hits Ukraine Hard as Iran Deal Shakes Middle East

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Russia launched a brutal overnight attack on Ukraine, killing at least 11 people and damaging historic sites like Kyiv’s Pechersk Lavra monastery. Meanwhile, a surprise US-Iran deal is reshaping the Middle East, with Israel pushing back against the agreement. Tensions are rising on multiple fronts.

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Russian strikes kill 11, torch Kyiv’s historic monastery — A massive Russian missile and drone attack hit Ukraine’s biggest cities, killing at least 11 civilians and setting fire to the 900-year-old Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. The assault targeted cultural landmarks and residential areas, sparking outrage.

US and Iran strike surprise peace deal after 108 days of war — The US and Iran announced a tentative deal to end their conflict, with Trump ordering a halt to the naval blockade. The agreement includes $300 billion in reconstruction funds and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz under Iranian control.

Israel slams Iran deal, calls it a security threat — Israeli leaders are pushing back hard against the US-Iran agreement, calling it a danger to regional stability. The deal includes a clause requiring Israel to halt operations in Lebanon, which has sparked fierce debate.

Germany’s air force chief warns Russia with strike threats — NATO-member Germany’s air force chief issued a stark warning to Russia, suggesting potential strikes on Kaliningrad and St. Petersburg. The remarks come as NATO ramps up readiness amid escalating tensions.

US law could lock in CIA-Mossad intelligence sharing forever — Senator Tom Cotton proposed legislation making it illegal to suspend intelligence sharing between the CIA and Mossad. The move reflects deepening US-Israel security ties amid regional instability.