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Police-Interpol operation, three minors recovered from Italy

Children were taken into custody by the FIA ​​at Lahore Airport

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Lahore: Punjab Police and Interpol Islamabad conducted a joint operation and safely recovered three minors from Italy.

According to the spokesperson of Punjab Police, the children's mother had registered a case of child abduction against her husband in Hafizabad police station Vanike Tarar, while father Zubair had quarreled with his wife and forcibly took the three sons with him to Italy six years ago.

According to the spokesman, the children's mother had filed a writ in the Lahore High Court (LHC) for the safe return of the children.

Six years after returning from Italy, the children were taken into custody by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) ​​at Lahore Airport and handed over to the police. Khaqan Bashir, Hussain Bashir and Ashal Bashir are among the recovered kids.

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20 miners killed, seven wounded in Dukki coal mines attack

Armed men have also burnt machinery of 10 coal mines

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Dukki: 20 miners were killed and seven were injured in the attacks of armed men on local coal mines in Dukki region of Balochistan.

According to the police, unidentified armed men attacked the coal mines of Dhaka District Chairman Haji Khairullah with a rocket-propelled grenade. They opened fire on the miners there, killing 20 miners and injuring seven.

Police stated that the miners who died in the attacks belonged to Pishin, Qila Saifullah, Zhob, Muslim Bagh, Musa Khel, Kuchlak and Afghanistan.

According to the Medical Officer of Dukki Hospital, Dr Johar Saduzai, those injured in the attack by the armed men have been shifted to Teaching Hospital Loralai after receiving medical aid at Dukki Hospital.

The owner of the coal mine, Haji Khairullah, said that the armed men have also burnt the machinery of 10 coal mines.

After receiving information about the incident, police and FC reached the spot and started a search operation.

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Germany to supply more weapons to Israel

“For weeks and months, federal govt refused to grant export permits for ammunition and even spare parts for tanks,” Merz

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Berlin: Germany will supply more weapons to Israel soon, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, after a significant drop in deliveries this year prompted opposition accusations that Berlin deliberately delayed the exports.

“We have not decided not to supply weapons. We have supplied weapons and we will supply weapons,” Scholz told parliament at an event to commemorate the victims of the October 7 Hamas attack, countering an accusation from opposition leader Friedrich Merz.

The government had made decisions ‘that also ensure that there will be further deliveries soon,’ the chancellor said.

Merz, leader of Germany’s conservative opposition, accused the government of delaying arms exports to Israel, including ammunition and tank spare parts.

“For weeks and months, the federal government has refused to grant export permits for ammunition and even spare parts for tanks,” Merz said at the parliamentary session.

“We are aware of several specific cases where the government has withheld approval for equipment and material that Israel urgently needs to defend itself,” Merz added.

Germany's approvals for arms exports to Israel dropped sharply this year, with only 14.5 million euros' worth granted from January to August 21, according to data provided by the Economy Ministry in response to a parliamentary question.

In 2023, Germany approved arms exports to Israel worth 326.5 million euros including military equipment and war weapons, a 10-fold increase from 2022, data from the ministry, which approves export licenses, showed.

Commenting on the fall in exports, the German government has said there is no arms export boycott on Israel, and export permits are issued case-by-case after careful review, considering international law, foreign policy and security considerations.

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