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29 Aug 2024
#illegals
GB News: Border force speedboat crushes migrant dinghy after dramatic chase
A police boat from the Guardia Civil reportedly collided with a migrant dinghy off Melilla, Spain, during an attempt to prevent migrants from reaching the territory. Four passengers were thrown into the water, with one requiring hospital treatment.
Madrid will not investigate the incident, while Morocco has initiated its own inquiry. The event follows rising tensions over migrant crossings in the area, with Spain experiencing an increase in undocumented arrivals in 2023.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Ukraine to present Biden with list of targets to strike inside Russia
Ukraine is set to present a list of Russian targets to the Biden administration, seeking to lift restrictions on U.S. weapons use to favorably adjust the war's course. Ukrainian officials believe this could expedite an end to the conflict.
While Western armaments, like British Challenger 2 tanks, are being deployed, concerns arise that allowing long-range strikes could escalate tensions with Russia. The UK reportedly supports the use of Storm Shadow missiles but remains cautious about public advocacy for such actions.
#military
Times Of Israel: 5 Palestinian gunmen, including top commander, killed by IDF at West Bank mosque
Israeli forces killed five Palestinian gunmen in Tulkarem, including a local terror leader, during a large-scale operation. The IDF has intensified military actions in the West Bank, with the operation expected to last several days.
Since October 7, tensions have escalated, leading to increased violence, with hundreds of Palestinian fatalities reported, primarily of gunmen, and over 4,850 arrests across the region.