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Palestinian teen dies of wounds sustained in Israeli settler raid

Ramzi Fathi Hamed

The 17-year-old Ramzi Fathi Hamed succumbed to his injuries on Monday morning, local news outlets reported, citing witnesses as saying that the youth was shot and critically wounded near the town of Silwad, east of Ramallah, when a Zionist settler opened fire at a vehicle he was riding in.

The armed assailant was reportedly the guard for the nearby Ofra settlement.

Hamed’s death brings to 219 the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces and Zionist settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories and the besieged Gaza Strip since the start of the year.

The development comes as a general strike has been declared in Jenin in the occupied West Bank to mourn the three victims of a separate attack on local Palestinians by the Israeli regime forces.

The National and Islamic Forces in Jenin Province on Sunday called on people from all walks of life to join the strike action on Monday.

The three victims were killed when Israeli forces opened fire at a vehicle they were riding in near the town of Arraba, south of Jenin.

The regime forces prevented an ambulance from reaching the victims. Israeli forces later seized the corpse of the three Palestinian as well as the vehicle.

Israeli troops carry out attacks against Palestinians across the occupied territories on a nearly daily basis.

Over the past months, the Western-backed Israeli regime has ramped up attacks on Palestinian towns and cities throughout the occupied territories. As a result of the persisting attacks, dozens of Palestinians have been killed and many others were illegally taken into custody.

Imran Khan’s lawyers cannot reach him in Pakistani prison: Spokesperson

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan

Khan was taken by police from his home in the eastern city of Lahore on Saturday and transferred to Attock prison just outside Islamabad, where a court had convicted him of charges arising over the sale of state gifts.

The conviction likely means the cricket star-turned-politician will be disqualified from running in a national election.

“Attock prison is a ‘No Go’ area for (his) legal team as well as locals in the vicinity,” said Naeem Haider Panjotha, Khan’s spokesperson for legal affairs, adding they were unable to take him food or arrange the signing of key legal documents.

Pakistan’s information minister referred a request for comment on Khan’s access to his lawyers to provincial authorities in Punjab, where the jail is located. Punjab’s top information official did not respond to a request for comment.

Another spokesperson for Khan, Zulfi Bukhari, told Reuters his lawyers were waiting in the town of Attock near the jail and were unable to meet Khan all day but were told by authorities to try on Monday.

He said the delays could hamper their attempts to swiftly appeal the trial court decision and to apply for bail. He added that the lawyers would seek first thing on Monday to get a time set for the court to hear their request for Khan’s bail.

Bukhari stated the former colonial prison did not have the facilities a former prime minister would normally be entitled to in Pakistan’s prison system.

It was not clear whether Khan would appear in any court on Monday, after a trial court’s surprise weekend decision sentencing him to three years in prison.

The arrest was the latest in a series of blows that have weakened Khan’s political standing after he fell out with Pakistan’s powerful military and his party splintered.

His Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party announced it had filed appeals in higher courts over the decision.

Bukhari said over 100 PTI supporters had been arrested trying to protest since Saturday and that, though the party had initially called for nationwide peaceful protests, they did not want anyone to risk detention. Authorities have not confirmed the arrests and the information minister did not immediately respond to request for comment.

“We don’t want to have our workers go through more pain and have our workers in prison and we don’t want our leadership to be in prison especially at this time,” Bukhari added.

Thousands of Khan’s aides and supporters have been arrested since May, according to the interior minister. Many pro-Khan parliamentarians were also arrested and have distanced themselves from Khan, with some resigning from politics.

Khan’s arrest came days before the government was expected to dissolve parliament, which would normally lead to elections by November. But the government decided on Saturday to use the latest census as part of election procedure, potentially delaying the vote.

Bukhari said PTI’s main demand was for free and fair elections as soon as possible.

Legal experts say the conviction means Khan would likely be disqualified from politics for five years.

“Imran Khan’s political future appears bleak after his arrest and disqualification,” stated Madiha Afzal, a fellow at Brookings’ foreign policy program.

Khan’s party vice chairman, former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, has taken the helm of PTI in his absence.

Bukhari added PTI planned to take part in the elections. They hoped appeals would overturn the conviction and believed Khan’s popularity in Pakistan would grow due to his imprisonment.

Iraq seeking Interpol alerts for ex-officials over $2.5 billion graft

Interpol

The scandal centres on suspected illegitimate cash withdrawals from a bank account belonging the Commission between 2021 and 2022 totalling around $2.5 billion, according to Iraqi officials – a staggering amount even in a country that regularly ranks among the world’s most corrupt.

Iraq’s top anti-corruption official, Integrity Commission chief Judge Haider Hanoun, announced the move to seek so-called Interpol Red Notices on Sunday.

Hanoun said the judiciary would also ask for notices to be issued for the private secretary and a political adviser to former prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

Kadhimi and former finance minister Ali Allawi have both denied involvement. The allegations of graft were revealed late last year just before a new government came to power.

Allawi resigned from Kadhimi’s government in August 2022 citing political interference in government work and graft. He has since said that he took steps to prevent theft from occurring at the Tax Commission but that his decisions were ignored by other officials.

Current Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has stated one of his priorities is fighting the rampant corruption that pervades the Iraqi state and has led to the pilfering of untold billions of its oil wealth over the years.

Hanoun, appointed by Sudani, noted Iraq was working to extradite people involved in the theft from a number of states including the UAE, Turkey, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, and also called on the US and UK “to hand over fugitive suspects.”

Hanoun added those involved in the corruption for whom he was demanding Red Notices had taken a share of no less than 100 billion Iraqi dinars ($77 million).

More than 48 people were suspected of involvement overall, he added.

Hanoun later told Reuters that a businessman who has become one of the most prominent suspects in the scandal, Nour Zuheir, had recovered around 380 billion dinars ($292 million) in stolen funds since being released on bail in November 2022.

Zuheir has publicly maintained his innocence of all charges.

Many in Iraq have questioned why the businessman has been allowed to roam free despite officials’ allegations that he played a leading role in the theft.

Zuheir’s case remained pending and a decision to re-arrest him lay with the judiciary, Hanoun continued.

4 Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli strike near Damascus

Israel Syria Attack

Citing a military source, SANA said the attack took place early on Monday.

“At 2:20am [23:20 GMT Sunday] the Israeli enemy carried out an air attack from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting areas in the vicinity of Damascus,” it said.

The attack killed “four soldiers and wounded four others”, it added.

The agency also reported “some material damage” and said that Syrian air defences had intercepted some of the Israeli missiles.

There was no immediate comment from Israel.

Israel has carried out more than 20 airstrikes against Syria since the beginning of the current year.

The regime has frequently attacked the positions of Syria’s military and its allies since 2011, when the Arab country found itself in the grip of rampant foreign-backed violence and terrorism.

The regime’s attacks mostly target the positions of Syria’s allies that have been aiding the country in its battle against foreign-sponsored terror groups.

Damascus has repeatedly complained to the United Nations over the Israeli assaults, urging the world body’s Security Council to take action against Tel Aviv’s crimes. Its demands, however, have fallen on deaf ears.

Dozens of US lawmakers to visit occupied territories over two-state solution, Iran

Top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries and Representative Steny Hoyer will lead a group of 24 lawmakers, who will also discuss extremism and Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Jeffries’ office said in a statement on Sunday.

Democratic President Joe Biden has supported a two-state solution to the Israeli conflict with Palestinians.

Democrats are in the minority in the House and hold the majority in the US Senate.

“While in Israel and the West Bank, the Members will hold high-level meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, meet with various activists and stakeholders and spend meaningful time in areas important to the security of the region,” the statement added.

The West Bank is among areas where Palestinians seek statehood. US-mediated negotiations with Israel to that end stalled almost a decade ago, boosting hardliners on both sides and prolonging Israel’s continued occupation.

The visit by the US Democratic delegation comes amid worsening violence in the West Bank since last year, with more Israeli raids and Palestinian street attacks on Israelis.

The United States recently expressed frustration with the surging violence under Israel’s hard-right government.

Israeli security forces fatally shot three Palestinians in the West Bank on Sunday, Israeli police said, drawing threats of revenge by Palestinian factions.

Jeffries’ office announced the Democratic delegation will also focus attention on the ongoing judicial reform debate in Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his hard-right coalition have undertaken a judicial overhaul that will potentially curtail the Supreme Court’s powers, triggering nationwide protests and international criticism.

Proponents say the step will restore balance to the branches of government, while those against say it removes checks on government powers.

Saudi Arabia inks deal with Turkey’s defense firm to localise drone manufacturing

Turkish defense firm Baykar Tech

The agreement “will enhance SAMI’s role in supporting the national defence industry and strengthening our local capabilities,” SAMI said on Sunday.

In July, Saudi Arabia agreed to buy Turkish drones from Baykar in the biggest defence contract in Turkey’s history.

Investments and funding from the Persian Gulf have helped relieve pressure on Turkey’s economy and its currency reserves since 2021, when Ankara launched a diplomatic effort to repair ties with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Turkey had been at odds for years with the two Gulf states over Ankara’s support of pro-democracy movements in the Middle East and North Africa and the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018.

Iran official says Bushehr nuclear power plant’s output topped 60 bn kW/h

Bushehr nuclear power plant

Eslami said on Sunday that the electricity produced at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) has enabled Iran to reduce its consumption of oil for power generation purposes by 90 million barrels.

Eslami made the announcement in a meeting with members of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.

Authorities announced in late August 2022 that BNPP’s output had reached 50 billion kw/h. That means that the plant has been working a capacity of 1.14 gigawatts (GW) per hour over the past year which is near a full capacity of 1.024 GW and above its nominal capacity of 0.915 GW.

It comes despite the fact that the plant has been facing some technical difficulties because of foreign sanctions on Iran. AEOI officials have said over the past year that the plant is increasingly relying on Iranian technicians and engineers for many overhaul programs.

Eslami added that Iran seeks to increase its nuclear power generation capacity to 20 GW with plans to launch new nuclear plants, including phases 2 and 3 of the Bushehr facility.

He noted new companies have been set up and land plots have been acquired in five provinces with access to seas or major rivers to expand Iran’s nuclear power sector.

Legislations adopted by the Iranian parliament requires the AEOI to increase Iran’s nuclear electricity generation capacity to respond to a growing demand in the country that has already passed peaks of 73 GW this summer.

Israeli soldiers kill 3 Palestinians in West Bank ambush

Israel Palestine

The apparent targeted killing took place on a road near Arraba town, southwest of Jenin.

After firing dozens of bullets at the car and killing the three men inside, Israeli troops prevented medics from reaching them and withheld their bodies and the vehicle, according to Palestinian media reports.

The trio’s deaths were confirmed by the Palestinian health ministry. Palestinian medics said the bodies were being held by Israeli forces.

The Israeli military said that in a joint operation with the Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence agency, it killed three Palestinians who it said were part of “cell” that was on its way to attack Israelis.

The statement provided no further details on the nature of the alleged threat from the three men.

Israeli forces make similar statements when carrying out targeted killings or assassinations, claiming the targets posed a threat.

Palestinian movement the Islamic Jihad in a statement called the “assassinations” a “full-fledged crime”. Hamas said the Palestinian people will ensure that the “occupation will pay the price”.

The killings come nearly a month after Israeli forces carried out a major two-day raid in Jenin, in which they killed 12 Palestinians and left widespread destruction.

The incident also follows a tense weekend after an Israeli settler fatally shot a 19-year-old Palestinian near Ramallah on Friday night and a Palestinian man from Jenin killed an Israeli municipal officer hours later in Tel Aviv in an apparent retaliatory attack.

For the past two years, Jenin has become a target of increased deadly Israeli raids. At least 100 Palestinians from the northern West Bank city have been killed since 2022 in such attacks.

According to a Middle East Eye tally, at least 207 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in 2023, including 35 children – a rate of nearly one fatality per day.

A total of 171 people have died in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, making 2023 one of the bloodiest years in the occupied Palestinian territories. Another 36 people were killed in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, Palestinians have killed 26 Israelis in the same period, including six children.

Live Update: Russia’s “Special Operation” in Ukraine; Day 530

Russia Ukraine War

Kiev, west downplaying other initiatives by promoting ‘Zelensky’s formula’: Moscow

By promoting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “peace formula,” Kiev and the West are trying to play down the initiatives of other countries, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.

“By promoting Zelensky’s ‘formula,’ the Kiev regime and the West are trying to downplay the great importance of initiatives put forward by other countries and monopolize the right to present them,” she noted, commenting on the Jeddah meeting on Ukraine.

According to the diplomat, “Zelensky’s formula” is a meaningless ultimatum to Russia.

“None of its ten points is designed to find a solution to the crisis through talks and diplomatic efforts, while all of them together make up a meaningless ultimatum to Russia, aimed at prolonging military activities. It is impossible to resolve the issue on such a basis,” Zakharova added.

However, she pointed out that Russia appreciated the mediation and humanitarian initiatives coming from “our friends in the Global South.” “Unlike the Kiev regime, which broke off and banned talks with Russia, we have been and remain open to resolving the crisis diplomatically, and we are ready to respond to truly serious proposals,” the diplomat went on to say.

Zakharova emphasized that the Russian Foreign Ministry had taken note of the consultations on the Ukrainian crisis “that were held in the Saudi city of Jeddah on August 5-6, initiated by the Kiev regime and the Group of Seven nations.”

According to her, Russia expects that its like-minded countries from the BRICS group (Brazil, India, China and South Africa) and other partners will share their evaluations of the meeting. Zakharova also stressed that without inviting Russia and “taking its interests into account, no meeting on Ukraine will have any added value at all.”

She noted that it was only possible to find a comprehensive, sustainable and fair solution to the conflict if “the Kiev regime puts an end to military activities and terrorist attacks, while its Western sponsors stop pumping the Ukrainian armed forces with weapons.”

“The original foundations of Ukraine’s sovereignty should be reaffirmed, that is, its neutral, non-aligned and nuclear-weapon-free status,” the Russian diplomat said.

“The new territorial reality, which came to be as a result of residents of new Russian regions exercising their right to self-determination enshrined in the UN Charter, should be recognized,” the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman maintained.

“There is a need to ensure the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, and the rights of its Russian-speaking citizens and ethnic minorities in accordance with the country’s domestic legislation and international laws,” she added.

“We are confident that the implementation of these elements is fully in line with the idea of international peace and security, which is what Russia is fighting for,” Zakharova concluded.


Russia says it thwarted Ukrainian efforts to advance amid heavy fighting in south

Both Ukrainian and Russian officials have spoken of heavy clashes along the front lines in southern Ukraine, with little territory being won or lost by either side.

It appears that Ukrainian efforts to take the village of Robotyne are yet to bear fruit, after weeks of fighting in the area.

The official Russian news agency RIA Novosti said that its reporters had visited the village, “where not a single whole house remained due to the unsuccessful assaults of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the last 2 months.”

The reporters shot footage purporting to show wrecked Ukrainian armor in the immediate area.

RIA Novosti added on its Telegram channel that “every time the Russian military stops them on the approaches to [the village]. At the same time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are constantly shelling the village, where there are still civilians.”

Other Russian sources have also published images and video of the wreckage of Ukrainian armor, purportedly in the Robotyne area.

For the last few days, the Russian Defense Ministry and unofficial Russian sources have said that Ukrainian attacks on the Robotyne area have been repelled, with one Russian military blogger saying that trenches in the area that had been occupied by Ukrainian troops were subsequently retaken.

The Russian appointed head of the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia, Yevgeny Balitsky, claimed that Russian forces had also repelled Ukrainian infantry groups that attempted to advance near Mala Tokmachka and Novopokrovka, villages a few miles southeast of the town Orikhiv.


Russian forces used nearly half a million munitions last week along Eastern front: Ukraine

Russian forces have used nearly 500,000 munitions in the last week alone on the Eastern front, according to Ukraine’s deputy defense minister, who described the situation as “extremely difficult and tense.”

Hannah Maliar said on YouTube there had been “endless assaults” by the Russians, with more than 9,000 instances of shelling, compared to about 8,000 the previous week.

“This is continuous artillery shelling, through which our soldiers have to pass. Enemy spent almost half a million munitions in the East just last week,” Maliar stated.

Russian forced executed several attacks in Donetsk and Luhansk fronts, describing the eastern front lines as the epicenter of hostilities.

Maliar added the Kupyansk direction in the Kharkiv region was “probably the hottest” in fighting and that Russian forces were trying to regain positions they lost last autumn.

“They have such a plan – they want to return the territories they lost in Kharkiv region,” Maliar continued.

But she said repeated Russian efforts to break through Ukrainian defenses did not succeed.

There had also been intensive clashes in the forested areas to the east of Lyman and Russians had “desperately” tried to surround Avdiivka but failed, according to Maliar.

She stated Russian forces risk losing their soldiers to “street fights” in those areas and don’t risk going there because they cannot advance.

Ukraine’s armed forced on the main offensive directions of Melitopol and Berdiansk in the south faced quite difficult positions last week. Maliar added Russian forces were “mining positions” in what could be plans for an advance.

The commander of Ukrainian forces in the south, Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, said late Sunday that Russian forces had attacked Ukrainian positions 21 times and carried out 608 shellings over the past day.

He added that Ukrainian artillery had carried out 1,344 firing missions in the same period and destroyed 21 units of enemy military equipment.


Alleged Russian informant detained in Zelensky assassination plot: Ukraine security service

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) announced it has detained a Russian informant “who was preparing a Russian airstrike in the Mykolaiv region during the visit of the President of Ukraine.”

The alleged informant “on the eve of the recent trip of the President of Ukraine to Mykolaiv region, was gathering intelligence about the planned visit,” the SBU said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was in the region at the end of July.

The SBU said in a statement that the alleged conspirator “tried to establish the time and list of locations of the approximate route of the Head of State in the territory of the region.”

However, SBU agents had obtained information about the “subversive activities of the suspect” and adopted additional security measures.

In monitoring the communications of the woman, the SBU had established that she also had the task of identifying the location of electronic warfare systems and warehouses with ammunition of the armed forces.

According to the investigation, the perpetrator was a resident of Ochakov, southern Ukraine, and a former saleswoman in a military store on the territory of one of the military units of the region.

She allegedly traveled around the territory of the district and filmed the locations of Ukrainian objects.

The woman has not been named.


Saudi Arabia talks helped ‘consolidate international consensus’: China

China’s Foreign Ministry announced the Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia over the weekend helped “consolidate international consensus”.

China’s Special Envoy for Eurasian Affairs, Li Hui, “had extensive contact and communication with all parties on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis… listened to all sides’ opinions and proposals, and further consolidated international consensus,” the foreign ministry said in a written statement to the Reuters news agency.

“All parties positively commented on Li Hui’s attendance, and fully backed China’s positive role in facilitating peace talks,” the statement added.

More than 40 countries, including China, India, the United States, and European countries, took part in the Jeddah talks that ended on Sunday.

Russia was not invited to join the discussion.


Russia shoots down drone in region near Moscow: Governor

Russian air defenses shot down a drone southwest of Moscow, a regional governor stated on Monday.

In a Telegram post, Kaluga Gov. Vladislav Shapsha said the incident happened around 2:30 a.m. local time in the region’s Ferzikovsky district.

No injuries or damage were reported, he added.

The was no immediate comment from Ukraine over the reported attack.

A string of aerial drone strikes have peppered Russian cities, including Moscow, throughout the summer.

Though recent strikes on the Russian capital did not reportedly cause any injuries or fatalities, they have unsettled residents and created a sense that the scope of the conflict is drifting across the border. On Sunday, an attempted Ukrainian drone attack briefly halted traffic at an airport in Moscow, according to the city’s mayor.


US, German air defences producing ‘significant results’: Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the US and German air defence systems are producing “significant results”.

In his nightly video address on Sunday, Zelensky stated the systems, including the US-built Patriot and Germany’s IRIS-T, were proving “highly effective” and had “already yielded significant results”.

He added that Kyiv had shot down a significant part of Russia’s attacks over the past week, which included 65 missiles and 178 assault drones.

Both countries have increased attacks on troops, weaponry and infrastructure in recent weeks as Ukraine keeps up its counteroffensive efforts.


France supplies long-range missiles to Ukraine

President Emmanuel Macron has followed through on his promise to supply Ukraine with the French variant of the Storm Shadow missile, according to footage released by Kiev’s Defense Ministry.

Macron initially announced his decision to provide Ukraine with “long-range missiles” in May, and doubled down on the promise at the NATO summit in Vilnius in July, but until now their delivery was unconfirmed.

In an undated video shared on Sunday by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, President Volodymyr Zelensky is seen signing a missile attached to a Su-24 jet. The projectile is marked as SCALP-EG with the French flag and a mix of the Ukrainian coat of arms with the Eiffel Tower inside. It remains unclear how many French missiles were delivered and when.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry referred to the missiles by their British name Storm Shadow, and hinted that the Zelensky-signed projectile was used in a recent strike on two bridges connecting the Crimean Peninsula to Russia’s Kherson Region.


Germany reveals extent of military aid to Ukraine

The German government updated its list of military supplies given to Ukraine, with the latest batch including mine clearing tanks, reconnaissance systems, and howitzers. Berlin has also vowed to send an additional 40 Marder infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) to Kiev.

The statement said Ukraine received five autonomous mobile surveillance SurveilSPIRE platforms from Germany.

According to its manufacturer, the Estonian company DefSecIntel, the trailer-based complexes are equipped with a drone nest and “built-in AI detection software,” and supposedly do not require field operators. Additionally, Berlin has provided Kiev with long-range Vector reconnaissance drones.

The latest military assistance batch includes two Wisent 1 mine-clearing tanks, and 11 mine plows for the Soviet-made T-72 tanks. Germany has also supplied two Slovakian-made Zuzana 2 self-propelled howitzers, as part of a project jointly financed by Denmark and Norway.

According to the government report, Berlin plans to more than double its funding for the NATO Security Capacity Building Initiative, compared to 2022. The program is designed to “provide support” for the military bloc’s “partners”. Last year, Germany spent €2 billion ($2.21 billion) on the scheme. In 2023, it has allocated €5.4 billion ($5.95 billion) for the project.

“These funds are to be used primarily for military assistance to Ukraine,” the government report said, adding that “additional authorizations” had been made for commitments amounting to €10.5 billion ($11.58 billion) over “the following years.”

The list of Germany’s planned military aid for Ukraine includes a total of 60 Marder IFVs, as well as 100 Leopard 1A5 main battle tanks, together with ammunition for the respective heavy equipment. Berlin also seeks to send 25,500 155mm artillery projectiles and 18,000 man-portable anti-tank weapons to Kiev.

Germany had already supplied the Ukrainian forces with 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks and 18 more modern Leopard 2A6 tanks, as well as 40 Marder IFVs as part of a massive Western military aid campaign ahead of Kiev’s much-touted offensive. Some of the German-made heavy equipment, including Leopard tanks, has since been either destroyed or captured by Russian troops following the start of the Ukrainian operation.


Peace talks in Saudi Arabia conclude with statements of goodwill but no concrete announcements

Delegations from various countries and organizations attending the Ukraine peace summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, agreed to continue working together toward “achieving lasting peace in the region,” Saudi state news reported Sunday, but no specific developments were revealed.

“The participants agreed on the importance of continuing international consultations and exchanging opinions in order to build a common ground that will pave the way for peace. They also emphasized the importance of benefiting from views and positive suggestions made during this meeting,” according to a statement from the Saudi Press Agency.

In statements Sunday, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office called the talks “productive” and “extremely honest and open,” while Russia’s deputy foreign minister dismissed the talks as “doomed” to prevent meaningful developments.

The lack of any concrete resolutions announced after the talks does not come as a surprise, as officials had tempered expectations.

The meetings — which did not include representatives from Russia — were seen mostly as a means for laying out future frameworks. They were also viewed as a venue to potentially win support for Kyiv’s peace proposals from beyond its core Western backers like the United States and United Kingdom: The meetings included representatives from developing countries and from world powers that have sought to project varying degrees of neutrality in the conflict, like China and India.

Ukraine and Russia remain publicly committed to prerequisites for direct negotiations that the other side finds unacceptable.


Ukraine’s military confirms striking key Russian routes to Crimea

Ukraine’s military has confirmed that it struck road bridges linking Crimea and Russian-occupied parts of southern Ukraine on Sunday.

The strikes “hit two key routes of communication” for Russia, the Chonhar bridge linking the Kherson region to Crimea and a smaller bridge to the peninsula from the Ukrainian town of Henichesk, the Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Telegram.

Russian-backed authorities and Russian state media had earlier reported that Kyiv was responsible for strikes on the bridges. The Russian-appointed head of occupied areas in the Kherson region accused Ukraine of using British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles in the attack.

Iran team crowned at 2023 World U17 Wrestling Championships

Iranian teenage freestyle wrestling team

Iran’s under-17 freestyle wrestling team grabbed 2 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 2 bronze medals to become the world champions in the tournament in Istanbul on Sunday.

The Iranian team won the competition with 156 points and was trailed by the USA and Japan teams who scored 126 and 106, respectively.

World U17 Wrestling Championships took place from July 31 to 6 August in Istanbul, Turkey. The tournament had been held under the title of World Cadets Wrestling Championships until 2021.