Israel resumes fire in the Gaza Strip, plane crash in Honduras: main news of the night.


Israel strikes again in the Gaza Strip
The Israel Defense Forces struck Hamas targets in Gaza, as reported in a statement. It is currently known that more than 200 people have died as a result of airstrikes.
Plane crash in Honduras
A plane with 15 passengers on board veered off course and fell into the water on Roatan Island, a special task force is searching for the missing. 6 people from several countries died, while the remaining passengers are still in the plane.
Trump interested in conversation with Putin
Trump stated that he looks forward to speaking with Putin about the situation in Ukraine. He will also discuss the proposal for a ceasefire in the country, along with other political issues.
Trump cancels protection for Biden's children
Trump announced the termination of the protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, the children of the former president. He noted that this protection costs taxpayers a substantial amount of money.
Russian strikes in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk
In response to Russian aggression, the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions were affected by strikes that damaged critical infrastructure. A large number of subscribers were left without electricity and water supply, and a fire also occurred in Dnipropetrovsk.
Drones attack Belgorod
Unknown drones shelled the Russian city of Belgorod, resulting in a fire near a shopping center. Two people were injured, and the premises of the shopping center were also damaged.
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