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Wagner group ditches threats to withdraw from Bakhmut

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Yevgeny Prigozhin has received promises of as much ammunition and weaponry as required in order to continue

The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group appeared to ditch his threat to withdraw his forces from the grinding battle for Bakhmut.

He is now saying he’s received promises of as much ammunition and weaponry as required in order to continue the months-long assault on the devastated city.

Yevgeny Prigozhin’s recent comment comes just days after he vowed to withdraw on May 10, due to a lack of weapons.

The battle for Bakhmut, which Russia sees as a stepping stone to other cities, has been the most intense of the conflict.

It’s cost thousands of lives on both sides in months of grinding warfare.

Despite Prigozhin’s threat to withdraw, Ukraine had warned that Wagner fighters were actually reinforcing positions to try to seize it before Russia marks World War II Victory Day next week.

Meanwhile, as Ukraine continues to prepare it’s long-awaited spring counter offensive, Moscow-installed officials are evacuating the area around the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station.

The U.N nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, is warning the situation round the plant is now “unpredictable” and “dangerous”.

Around 80 per cent of the Zaporizhzhia region is held by Moscow, but the Ukrainian offensive is viewed as likely to take in the region.

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Iran live updates: Trump Says Iran strikes to continue for four to five weeks

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Israel strikes Tehran anew as conflict escalates and global markets react

Israel strikes Tehran after Khamenei’s death; U.S. warns of prolonged conflict as tensions escalate in the Middle East.

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Israel strikes Tehran after Khamenei’s death; U.S. warns of prolonged conflict as tensions escalate in the Middle East.


Israel has launched a new wave of strikes on Tehran, following the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. U.S. President Donald Trump has warned the campaign could last up to a month, framing the operation as a move to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear capabilities.

Iran has retaliated with missile attacks, while its Revolutionary Guards claim responsibility for assaults on oil tankers in the Gulf. The escalating hostilities are already disrupting global shipping lanes and air travel, sending shockwaves through international markets.

With reports of the first U.S. casualties emerging and Washington declaring the Tehran operation a success, tensions across the Middle East are intensifying rapidly. The question now is how far this conflict could spread — and at what cost.

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U.S. and Israel strike Iran as missiles hit Gulf bases and oil surges

U.S. and Israel launch major military operation against Iran; tensions rise as conflict escalates, impacting global markets.

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U.S. and Israel launch major military operation against Iran; tensions rise as conflict escalates, impacting global markets.

The United States and Israel have launched a sweeping military operation against Iran, striking leadership targets and more than 500 military sites in what President Trump has dubbed Operation Epic Fury.

Explosions have rocked Tehran, with civilians fleeing the capital as U.S. sea and air assets carry out sustained attacks. Washington says the mission is designed to prevent a nuclear armed Iran and has even called on Iranians to rise up against the regime.

Iran has retaliated with a barrage of missiles and drones targeting Israel and U.S. bases across the region, including in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. While many projectiles were intercepted, a U.S. base in Bahrain sustained damage.

Gulf states long seen as stable hubs for global business are now directly in the firing line, raising fears of a wider regional war.

Oil prices are climbing and tankers are diverting from the Strait of Hormuz as markets react to the escalating conflict. U.S. aircraft carriers, advanced fighter jets and missile destroyers remain in position, signalling more strikes could follow.

With global leaders scrambling diplomatically, the world is watching to see whether this spirals further or shifts back to negotiations.Download the Ticker app

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