The remains of most of the passengers have already been taken to the police morgue in Sao Paulo, where their identities are being established. The bodies of the plane’s pilots had already been identified on Saturday, Dario Pacheco, the mayor of Vinhedo, where the plane crashed, told reporters.
Attack on US base in Syria There are injuries
Several soldiers were slightly injured in a drone attack on a US base in Syria, Reuters reported. According to the agency’s source, Iran-backed groups could be behind the attack. On Monday, several US soldiers were injured in Iraq in an air strike by pro-Iranian militias. The situation has been tense throughout the region for months.
The attack took place on Friday and targeted the Rumal base in northeastern Syria, a US official told Reuters on Saturday.
So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but pro-Iranian fighters have been behind previous similar attacks, the agency’s source added.
Similar protests continue to take place several times a week in Israel. Saturday’s rallies were very well attended. Many participants accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of abandoning the hostages and postponing talks with Hamas for his own political interests.
In the attack on October 7, 2023, the terrorists killed nearly 1,200 people and kidnapped 251, 111 of whom are still in prison. Some of them have already died, the army said.
Previously, Smirnov had announced in a telegram that he had “ordered the rapid evacuation of the civilian population from the danger zones.”
“Air defense units are active, air defense alert continues,” Klitschko wrote in the Telegram channel’s app.
Witnesses quoted by Reuters said they heard at least two explosions that sounded like air defense systems destroying enemy facilities.
Thousands of people are striking in Belgrade’s streets. Serbia’s president blames the West
Protests are taking place on the streets of Belgrade against plans to open a lithium mine in Serbia. – This is not only an ecological protest, but also a political one, which has led to a complete loss of trust in our authorities – said one of the demonstrators in an interview with PAP.
The protest was organized because the government had to pass laws within a 40-day deadline that would permanently ban geological exploration and the mining of lithium and boron in Serbia.
Tens of thousands of participants gathered in Belgrade’s central square, from where the march began to the busy bridge over the Sava. The organizers called on the demonstrators to end the march.
– There is no retreat, we will defend Serbia – activist Zlatko Koganovic called on those present to protest peacefully.