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UN, EU condemn Iran’s shrine terrorist attack

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

The UN spokesman made the remarks in response to a question by IRNA correspondent in New York.

Dujarric said that the UN condemns the attack at the religious site, and sympathized with the people and government of Iran.

“UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres strongly condemns the terrorist attack on Shah Cheragh which is the second of its kind over the past 10 months,” he added.

A terrorist went on a shooting spree in the holy shrine in Shiraz on Sunday night, killing two and injuring 10 people.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday ordered Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi and Governor of Fars Province Mohammad Hadi Imanieh to swiftly identify and punish the perpetrators of the terrorist attack.

The Shah Cheragh shrine in Shiraz was the scene of a similar attack by armed terrorists last year.

On October 26, 2022, an armed terrorist barged into the shrine, killing 13 pilgrims, including women and children, and injuring dozens more before he was shot and injured by security forces.

US, some European states orchestrated 2022 riots: Iran president

Ebrahim Raisi

Raisi made the remarks in a Monday meeting with the members of a committee set up to investigate various aspects of 2022 riots.

“The United States and some European countries, along with [Iran’s] adversaries, wronged the Iranian nation and targeted security, calm, businesses and minds of [our] dear people by orchestrating the riots. However, our people foiled their [plot] through steadfastness,” the Iranian president stated.

He stressed that no injustice should be done to even a single person in the course of investigations.

The president added that presenting a “correct and fair narrative” of those incidents based on facts, documents and eyewitness accounts, free from any bias, is among the most important duties of the committee.

The Iranian president noted that reparations must be made for all people whose rights have been violated during the riots or have been harmed in any way.

Foreign-backed riots broke out in Iran last September after the death of Ms. Amini. She fainted at a police station in the capital Tehran and was pronounced dead three days later at the hospital.

An official report by Iran’s Legal Medicine Organization concluded that Amini’s death was caused by illness rather than alleged blows to the head or other vital body organs.

Iran’s intelligence community has said several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, used their spy and propaganda apparatuses to provoke violent riots in the country.

Rioters went on a rampage, brutally attacking security officers and causing massive damage to public property.

Hezbollah threatens to return Israel to “stone age” in any war with Lebanon

Hezbollah Leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah

Nasrallah made the remarks on Monday while delivering a speech on the 17th anniversary of Israel’s defeat in the 33-day war against Lebanon in 2006.

The Hezbollah leader was referring to Israeli minister of military affairs’ recent remarks that the regime’s forces would send Lebanon back to the Stone Age in a new war.

“The main point is what Lebanon and the resistance [axis] can do [in case of such a war]. The enemy’s leaders and commanders are well aware of this, but they only pursue media maneuvers, which are of no value to us. We tell the enemy’s commanders that if you enter a new war with Lebanon, you will go back to the Stone Age as well,” Nasrallah said.

Nasrallah noted that 17 years after the war with Lebanon “Israelis have not been able to rebuild the damaged image of their military.”

“The Israeli military is currently at its worst compared to the past … [and this is why] the [Israeli] enemy has moved from an offensive to a defensive position,” the Hezbollah leader continued.

Nasrallah added that the resistance axis is currently having the upper hand in all areas, while Israel is hiding behind walls.

At present, the Hezbollah leader said, resistance against Israel is intensifying both in Lebanon and across the occupied Palestinian territories, especially the West Bank, while conditions in Israel are deteriorating.

“The [Israeli] enemy is not able to calculate the number of precision-strike missiles of the resistance, which are able to destroy key infrastructures of Israel,” Nasrallah added.

He noted that Hezbollah only needs a handful of precision-strike missiles in order to attack all civilian and non-civilian airports, air bases, power and water plants, main communication centers, infrastructures and refineries of Israel.

“If Israel entered into a war with the entire resistance axis, it would actually cease to exist. The enemy’s commanders must know that [in case of a war with the resistance axis] they would have started a game of death. We are not afraid of their threats. Lebanon possesses elements of power, which can create deterrence against the enemy,” Nasrallah stated.

“Today, the enemy is much weaker than the past, while the resistance and its axis have become much more powerful than the past,” the Hezbollah leader said.

He then warned Israel against any encroachment on the rights of the Lebanese people and the country’s natural resources, saying such encroachment will be faced with a crushing response.

“The real guarantee for preservation of Lebanon’s rights and its oil wealth is that our country must maintain all its elements of power, topped by the resistance,” Nasrallah continued, adding, “Those who have been monitoring Israel’s conditions since the 33-day war now clearly see that this regime is going downhill.”

Nasrallah said Israeli authorities hold military maneuvers every year to supposedly bolster their home front, but they have reached the conclusion that this front is not ready for war.

“The missing link in Israel’s home front is distrust [in the regime’s military commanders and political leaders]. The occupiers are not ready to make sacrifices and accept the consequences of war. Since the 33-day war, the image of Israeli army’s invincibility has been shattered and the regime’s military has become weak and incapacitated,” Nasrallah added.

Stressing that the resistance will take back all Lebanon’s border areas from Israel and will act as the country’s main protecting shield, Nasrallah stated, “Today, the enemy is much weaker than 2006 in political, military, popular and mental terms, and the resistance axis is much stronger than that time.”

Death toll rises to 2 in Shiraz terror attack

Shiraz Shah Cheragh Terror Attack

Chief Justice of Fars Province Kazem Mousavi said on Monday that the man, who was in critical condition, passed away earlier in the day.

On Sunday night, a terrorist went on a shooting spree in the holy shrine in Shiraz, killing one and injuring 10 people.

Early on Monday morning, Mousavi stated eight suspects linked to the incident had been arrested and added that they are all of foreign origins.

He added that the main terrorist, who started shooting at people in the shrine and was immediately arrested, has been handed over to investigators for further interrogation.

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday ordered Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi and Governor of Fars Province Mohammad Hadi Imaniyeh to swiftly identify and punish the perpetrators of the terrorist attack.

The Shah Cheragh shrine in Shiraz was the scene of a similar attack by armed terrorists last year.

On October 26, 2022, an armed terrorist barged into the shrine, killing 15 pilgrims, including women and children, and injuring dozens more before he was shot and injured by security forces.

The terrorist later died of his wounds in hospital.

Several suspects were immediately arrested, and, some two weeks later, the Intelligence Ministry announced the arrest of 26 Takfiri terrorists for their involvement in the attack.

Live Update: Russia’s “Special Operation” in Ukraine; Day 538

Russia Ukraine War

Ukraine seeks to strengthen northeastern regions bordering Russia

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that the country is bolstering defence lines in its northeastern regions bordering Russia.

“The government allocated more than 1.2 billion Ukrainian hryvnias [$32.5m] from the reserve fund of the state budget to strengthen the defence lines of the northeastern regions of Ukraine,” Shmyhal said in a statement on Telegram.

“At the request of the Kharkiv and Chernihiv Oblasts, we are sending UAH 911.5 million [$24.7m] for Kharkiv Oblast and over UAH 363 million [$9.8m] for Chernihiv Oblast for the construction of military engineering and fortification facilities. The customers and executors of these works are regional military administrations,” he added.


Russia’s DM says Ukraine’s ability to fight is ‘almost exhausted’

Russia’s defence minister told officials that Ukraine’s ability to fight had been “almost exhausted” and said the war had exposed vulnerabilities in Western weapons systems that Moscow would soon share.

His comments came at a security conference in Moscow attended by China’s defence minister, Li Shangfu.

“In the special military operation, the Russian army has debunked many myths about the superiority of Western military standards,” Shoigu said and added that “the preliminary results of combat operations show that Ukraine’s military resources are almost exhausted.”

Asian, African and Latin American states have seen their role in the global arena increase as Western military dominance has started to wane, he stressed.

Western weapons being sent to Ukraine, as well as NATO tactics being taught to Kiev’s commanders, have failed to provide an upper hand on the battlefield, Shoigu said.

The minister noted that Russia is currently fighting “not just the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but the entire collective West,” which he claimed has also recently been joined by several Asia-Pacific states.

Nevertheless, Shoigu insisted that Western countries have lost their leadership in the military sphere since the start of Russia’s operation in Ukraine and that “it has become obvious that the use of Western weapons and NATO methods of planning operations cannot ensure superiority on the battlefield.”

Shoigu argued that the Ukraine conflict has shown there is “nothing unique or invulnerable for Russian weapons” and that even some Soviet-era weapons have proven to be superior in combat to their modern Western equivalents.


West ignores Russia’s warning weapons supplied to Kiev may spread: Lavrov

The Western countries ignore all sobering signals from Russia about the risk the weapons being supplied to Kiev may spread around the world, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told the 11th Moscow Conference on International Security.

“Today the United States and NATO as well as the European Union for the sake of saving their own geopolitical project of containing Russia and splitting the Russian world are pumping ever more sophisticated weapons into Ukraine, thus fueling the conflict and provoking uncontrolled spread [of weapons] around the world,” Lavrov said.

“All of our sobering signals are being ignored or grossly distorted for propaganda purposes,” he emphasized, adding, “Quite a few facts illustrating this have been presented. [The West] is irresponsibly and significantly increasing the threat of a direct military clash between nuclear powers.”

At the same time, Lavrov remarked, it is obvious that “the attempt to break Russia with the hands of Ukrainian Nazis is an element of the strategic policy of reanimating the unipolar world order.”

“The same aim is being pursued in other regions, where any dissent becomes a target for threats and blackmail with the aim to remove obstacles in the way of Washington’s hegemonic plans,” Lavrov concluded.


Ukraine says Russia preparing provocation at Kursk nuclear power station

Ukraine’s national resistance centre has said in a statement that Russia is preparing a provocation at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in western Russia.

“Preparations for evacuation from the zone of possible radioactive contamination in the event of an accident at the nuclear power plant are under way in the Kursk region,” the centre announced and added that evacuations for 21,000 to 57,000 are planned.


Zelensky visits Zaporizhia region

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has visited the southeastern region of Zaporizhia, according to a statement from the president’s office.

“The president listened to reports by the commanders on the course of combat actions in frontline areas … and discussed the most problematic issues of their units together with the brigades and combatants,” the statement said.


Russia says its forces destroyed a Ukrainian drone in Belgorod

Russia’s defence ministry announced its air defence systems destroyed a Ukrainian drone in the country’s Belgorod region.

“Today, at about 17:00 Moscow time [14:00 GMT], an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack by an unmanned aerial vehicle over the territory of the Belgorod region was thwarted,” the ministry said in a statement.

“The UAV was detected and destroyed by air defense means,” it noted, adding that there were no casualties or damages.


Russian strikes on Lviv injure at least 15 people

Russia’s missile strikes in Ukraine’s western Lviv region overnight wounded at least 15 people, including a 10-year-old, and extensively damaged civilian infrastructure.

The attacks also resulted in the hospitalization of five people, according to the head of the Lviv regional military administration.

Kyiv’s air defenses shot down one of the Russian cruise missiles launched at the western region, Maksym Kozytskyi wrote on Telegram on Tuesday. Six other missiles were not intercepted.

“Russians attacked our region with cruise missiles between 5:20 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. (10:20 p.m and 10:30 p.m. ET),” Kozytskyi said, adding, “Fortunately, no one was killed in this missile attack.”

The youngest civilian to sustain an injury was aged 10, while the oldest was 72 years old, Kozytskyi continued.

“Most of the victims had scratches and cuts due to broken windows and bruises,” Kozytskyi said, adding that around 40 houses were damaged.


Putin says US foreign policy adds “fuel to fire”

Russian President Vladimir Putin says US foreign policy adds “fuel to the fire” while speaking in a pre-recorded message at the Moscow Conference on International Security (MCIS) on Tuesday.

Putin argued that he believes the United States “continue to benefit from human tragedies, play off peoples, force states to vassal obedience within the framework of the neo-colonial system, mercilessly exploit their resources.”

“The United States seeks, among other things, to reformat the system of interstate interaction that has developed in the Asia-Pacific region for itself,” Putin continued.

“What this policy of adding fuel to the fire leads to is clearly seen in the example of Ukraine,” Putin said, adding, “By pumping billions of dollars into the neo-Nazi regime, supplying it with equipment, weapons, ammunition, sending their military advisers and mercenaries, everything is being done to ignite the conflict even more, to draw other states into it.”

Amid his attack on US foreign policy, the Russian president stated “open, honest, unbiased discussions” are extremely important.

“I repeat, today it is obvious that it is possible to reduce confrontation at the global and regional levels, neutralize challenges and risks, strengthen trust between states and open up broad opportunities for their development only by joining the efforts of the world community,” Putin added.


Russian and North Korean leaders vow closer relationship between two countries

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchanged letters on Tuesday pledging stronger diplomatic relations, as Moscow looks to deepen ties with its remaining allies amid the war in Ukraine.

In his letter to Putin, Kim said the two countries’ “friendship and solidarity” will be “further developed into a long-standing strategic relationship,” where they will be “strongly supporting and cooperating with each other,” North Korean state media KCNA reported.

Kim referenced Russian and Korean guerrilla forces fighting together during World War II, adding that the two nations are “now fully demonstrating their invincibility.”

In a memo to Kim, Putin expressed confidence that the allies “will strengthen the bilateral cooperation in all fields” to ensure “the firm stability and security of the Korean peninsula and the whole of Northeast Asia,” according to Russian state news agency TASS.

The dialogue between both leaders took place on August 15, which is National Liberation Day of Korea. It marks the announcement of Japan’s surrender in the Second World War and is celebrated in both North and South Korea.


Russian missiles target Ukraine’s western Lviv region

Russia targeted Ukraine’s western Lviv region with a missile strike overnight into Tuesday, according to local officials.

Maksym Kozytskyi, head of the Lviv regional military administration, stated missile fragments fell on apartment buildings and a supermarket.

More than a hundred apartments were damaged and a kindergarten was destroyed, but there were no casualties, Lviv mayor Andrii Sadovyi said on Telegram.

At least four people are receiving medical aid, Sadovyi added.

There have been no reports of deaths.

Homes in the villages of Stavchany and Sukhovolia were also damaged, with people in Stavchany suffering minor injuries, Kozytskyi continued.


UK: Chechen forces are a ‘high-profile’ component of Russian forces in Ukraine

UK’s Defence Ministry says Chechen forces comprise a relatively small but high-profile component of Russian forces in Ukraine.

In a post on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), the ministry said that the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, “likely heavily promotes his units’ roles partially to burnish his credentials as a Putin loyalist.”


Zelensky thanks US for newly-announced military package

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked the US for its decision to send Kyiv a new security assistance package valued at $200m, which includes air defence munitions, artillery rounds and mine-clearing equipment.

“I want to thank the United States today for the new package, Munitions for Patriots, for HIMARS, artillery, Javelins and more. These are much-needed things,” he said in his evening address.

“There will be even more work soon with our partners for the sake of defence,” he added.


US to send Ukraine security assistance valued at $200m

The US announced it will send Ukraine new security assistance worth $200m.

The aid includes air defence munitions, artillery rounds, anti-armour capabilities and mine-clearing equipment, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

Last week, the Reuters news agency reported that two unnamed US officials stated Washington would begin to distribute $6.2bn of funds discovered after a Pentagon accounting error.

The newly-discovered funds represent the last of a congressionally authorised $25.5bn in weapons for Ukraine that may be shipped from US stocks.


Ukrainian PM thanks Germany for support

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has thanked Germany’s finance minister and government for their support in financial aid and sanctions against Russia.

On X, formally known as Twitter, he wrote: “During a meeting with Christian Lindner, thanked Germany for military, sanction and financial support. We discussed prospects for cooperation with German KfW [German Credit Institution for Reconstruction]. We expect German companies to participate in Ukraine’s recovery.”

Shmyhal also posted about the meeting on Telegram, where he added, “Ukraine received more than 1.5 billion euros [$1.64bn] of macro-financial assistance from Germany, most of it in the form of a grant. We are grateful for the support of the IMF [International Monetary Fund] program, for the role of Germany in the EU Ukraine Facility program, [and] for the promotion of European integration.

“Christian Lindner emphasised that Germany will continue to support Ukraine, and our cooperation projects will have a long-term nature,” he continued.

Iran displays indigenous military equipment at Russian Military Expo

Iran Zoheir Missile

A range of advanced Russian armaments, many of which have already been tested in the battlefield during the Ukraine war, have been showcased at the ARMY-2023 military expo, held at the Patriot Congress and Exhibition Center, the Alabino training ground and the Kubinka airfield outside Moscow.

The military-technical forum opened on August 14 and will run until August 20.

Iran has also taken part in the event by displaying its homegrown weapons.

Russian Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu paid a visit to the pavilion of Iran at the expo on Monday.

The Iranian Defense Ministry has put various products on display at the expo, including Balaban guided bomb, Qaem bomb, as well as Sadid, Almas, Toofan and Ababil missiles.

Ababil is a ground-to-ground ballistic missile that is equipped with an optical seeker and can hit even naval targets in a range of 86 kilometers.

Iran has also showcased the replicas of homegrown drones such as Mojajer-6, Karrar, Arash-2, and Shahed-129, Saba-248 helicopter, Yasin training jet, Zolfaqar missile-launching speedboat, and Fateh submarine.

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force has also put on display a number of arms such as Zuhair ballistic missile, Sepehr-813 radar, Khordad 3rd air defense system, and Shahed-129 and Shahed-133 drones.

Iran has for the first time showcased a replica of its ‘Tactical Sayayd’ air defense system in a foreign exhibition.

Unveiling the Iranian missile system in an exhibition abroad signifies that it has successfully passed all tests and has become operational in Iran.

The forum’s scientific and business program will include over 300 events to focus on the development of Russia’s armed forces and its defense industry and international military-technical cooperation.

High-ranking Iranian military delegation in Moscow

Russia International Military and Technical Forum

The delegation is visiting the Russian capital at an invitation of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu for General Mohammad Bagheri, Chairman of Iran’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Iran’s high-ranking military delegation participated in the opening ceremony of the 2023 Russia International Military Conference and Exhibition in Moscow.

Iran and Russia have expanded their military ties in recent years amid threats against both countries by the West.

Amirabdollahian: Iran and US engaged in talks for months, Tehran not to accept temporary nuclear deal

Hossein Amirabdollahian

Amirabdollahian noted that Tehran has been going down the path of diplomacy and hopes to reach the finish line.

He also spoke about ties between Iran and Egypt and the message brought to Tehran by the Omani sultan.

The Iranian foreign minister said Tehran welcomes restoration of diplomatic relations with Egypt at the highest level and it’s Iran’s policy to pursue the matter.

Speaking about the Arash oil and gas field in the Persian Gulf, the top Iranian diplomat said that he held two rounds of talks with the Kuwaiti foreign minister about it and that the two sides agree this is a legal issue and nobody wants to create a controversy about it in the media.

Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia lay claim to the dield.

Amirabdollahian stressed that technical and legal measures are needed and the matter should be pursued through diplomacy and negotiations.

The top diplomat said Iran cannot afford to lose any of its resources.

On ties with Saudi Arabia, Amirabdollahian said the two countries’ ambassadors will soon be sent to the Iranian and Saudi capitals.

One killed in Istanbul shipyard blast

Istanbul shipyard

In a statement on Monday, the Istanbul Governor’s Office said the blast had occurred at a shipbuilding facility in Tuzla, a municipality in the Asian part of the city, at around 10:30am local time. It added that the incident had been caused by gas compression in the waste storage section of a ship while work was being carried out.

Officials stated the injured worker was receiving treatment, and that police have launched an investigation.

Tuzla is home to Türkiye’s largest shipyards, which offer a full range of vessel repairs, conversion, and dry-docking services.

The incident comes just days after a powerful explosion damaged several grain silos in the Turkish port of Derince, near Istanbul. The blast initially killed one person and injured 12 others, although on Monday a female worker succumbed to her injuries in hospital, taking the death toll to two.

Russia ruble sinks to 100 against dollar for first time since March 2022

Ruble

The ruble also weakened to 110 against the euro, a 16-month low.

The ruble hit a record low of 120 against the greenback in March of last year, before recovering to a more than seven-year high a few months later. So far this year, the ruble has weakened by nearly 25% versus the dollar.

Last week, the Bank of Russia announced plans to stop buying foreign currency on the domestic market under a budgetary mechanism deployed to protect the economy from volatile commodity prices.

Despite the sharp depreciation, President Vladimir Putin’s economic adviser, Maksim Oreshkin, says he expects the ruble to stabilize.

“The current exchange rate has deviated significantly from fundamental levels, and its normalization is expected in the near future,” Oreshkin was quoted as saying by TASS.

“A weak ruble complicates the economy’s structural transformation and negatively affects the population’s real incomes,” he warned, adding, “It is in the interests of the Russian economy to have a strong ruble.”

The Bank of Russia and the Finance Ministry have previously blamed the ruble’s slide on changes in the trade balance.

According to Oreshkin, the drop has occurred due to the regulator’s monetary policy.

“The central bank has all the tools to normalize the situation in the near future and ensure that lending rates are reduced to sustainable levels,” he said.