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Middle East Crisis Iran War
Trump: Will Strike Kuh-e Kolang Mountain in Iran
The US will attack Kuh-e Kolang Mountain in Iran. Donald Trump said this in an interview with conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt according to Reuters.
Kuh-e Kolang, also known as Pickaxe Mountain, is located near Iran's badly damaged Natanz nuclear facility. The mountain contains two tunnels that experts say cannot be reached by American bunker-busting bombs.
According to Trump, the mountain is being guarded, but the US sees no activity there. Nevertheless, the US will attack Kuh-e Kolang "relatively soon".
- We will hit them very hard tonight and we will hit them very hard tomorrow. And they can't do anything about it, he says.
Russian invasion Sanctions
EU imposes sanctions on Russian hackers and companies
EU imposes sanctions on nine people and four organizations in Russia accused of cyber espionage and carrying out cyber attacks on critical infrastructure in Europe for several years, reports AP.
Among those sanctioned are Russian intelligence officers, hackers and private companies. At least nine countries have been targeted, including Finland, France, Poland, Germany and Austria. Sweden is not mentioned.
In a statement from the European Council, the people and organizations have contributed to Russia's attempts to destabilize the EU and its member states.
The climate threat Extreme weather in Europe
Two arrested in connection with the forest fire outside Paris
Two people have been arrested in connection with the massive forest fire in the Fontainebleau forest six miles south of Paris. This was announced by French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez on the France 2 television channel.
The Interior Minister strongly suspects that the fires were started intentionally, he says.
So far this summer, 59 people across the country have been arrested on suspicion of “intentional or accidental arson,” according to Nunez.
Twelve suspected of threats to Muslim event in England
British police have arrested twelve people suspected of a “potentially serious threat” to a Muslim event in Suffolk, England, Reuters reports.
According to the police, the investigation is about “far-right terrorism.”
Around 15,000 people attended the event over the weekend. It ended earlier than planned on Sunday, but was otherwise unaffected.
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood writes in a post on X that she understands that the news will worry British Muslims.
“We must stand up against hate and unite in our shared belief in a country that is open, generous and tolerant towards all of our people,” she writes.





