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In Russia, the collapse of two bridges, one of which killed seven people, was caused by explosions, according to investigators.

Eva Deschamps / June 1, 2025
At least seven people were killed and nearly 70 injured when a road bridge collapsed onto a railroad line in south-west Russia, derailing a train near the Ukrainian border on Saturday evening, according to Alexander Bogomaz, governor of the oblast. Initially, the railway company had cited “illegal interference in the transport operation” as the cause of the disaster in Bryansk Oblast, adding that other train traffic was not disrupted.
On Sunday morning, the governor of the neighboring Kursk oblast, Alexander Khinshtein, reported the collapse of another bridge, this time a railway bridge over which a locomotive was travelling, which “fell” onto the freeway running underneath and “caught fire”. The drivers, whose number he did not specify, were injured and taken to hospital, he continued.
The Bryansk and Kursk regions border on Ukraine. Kiev’s forces once seized 1,400 square kilometers after a surprise assault in August 2024, before retaking them in April. Cases of sabotage of Russian railroads have occurred in areas close to Ukraine.
In the neighboring southwestern region of Saratov, two 24-year-old men received sentences of fourteen and twelve years’ imprisonment in a similar case. Most attacks of this type, for which the perpetrators are convicted, are carried out by young individuals.
Ukraine does not usually comment on sabotage on Russian territory. However, it sometimes welcomes them as legitimate responses to Russia’s offensives against its own rail network.
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Full-Scale Escalation in the Middle East: Washington and Israel Launch Operation “Epic Fury” Against Iran
Steph Deschamps / February 28, 2026
In what appears to be the most radical shift in regional geopolitics in decades, the United States and Israel launched a massive aerial offensive against the Islamic Republic of Iran on Saturday. Tehran immediately retaliated with a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting Israel and several Gulf nations, plunging the region into open warfare.
The Middle East has tilted into the unknown. This Saturday, February 28, 2026, the joint operation codenamed “Epic Fury” began with a series of devastating explosions rocking Tehran, Isfahan, and Qom. The strikes targeted nuclear infrastructure, missile depots, and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command centers.
The Fate of Ali Khamenei and Iranian Retaliation
Several Israeli sources claim that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may have been hit during strikes on his compound in Tehran. While unconfirmed, this news was followed by a message from President Donald Trump urging the Iranian people to “take back your government.”
In response, Iran triggered operation “Honest Promise 4,” launching hundreds of projectiles. While the Iron Dome protected most of Israeli territory, impacts were reported in Tel Aviv. In the Gulf, U.S. bases and civilian infrastructure in Dubai and Abu Dhabi were also targeted.
Canada Backs the Offensive
From Mumbai, where he was attending an economic forum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reacted firmly. In a joint statement with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, Canada expressed its support for the U.S.-Israeli actions aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear program.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror in the Middle East,” Carney stated. While clarifying that Canada is not participating militarily and was not involved in the planning, he asserted that Iran must “never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.”
Ottawa has, however, urged all parties to protect civilian lives and instructed Canadians in Iran to “shelter in place.” Meanwhile, the New Democratic Party (NDP) sharply criticized this stance, denouncing what they called “blind support” for a dangerous escalation.
Transport Chaos
The repercussions are global. Air Canada has already cancelled its flights to the Gulf, and oil prices are skyrocketing. The international community, though divided, now fears a regional conflagration that no one seems able to control.
*** Last updated: February 28, 2026, 7:45 PM.
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