LIVE Trump announces new military aid, Iran rejects US demands as excessive; refinery burns in Israel, Spain closes airspace to US aircraft

<span style="color:#990000;">LIVE</span> Trump announces new military aid, Iran rejects US demands as excessive; refinery burns in Israel, Spain closes airspace to US aircraft
  • Trump talks about „regime change” in Iran – The American President claims that a „regime change” has already taken place in Iran, following the elimination of key leaders in airstrikes. According to him, the new leadership would be „more reasonable.” In reality, Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the former Supreme Leader, has taken power after his father’s death, and several important officials have been killed.
  • Australia reduces fuel taxes – The Australian government temporarily reduces fuel taxes to limit the economic impact of the war. The fuel prices are expected to decrease by approximately 26 Australian cents per liter. This measure is part of a four-stage national plan for energy security.
  • UN: a soldier killed in Lebanon – A UN soldier was killed and another injured in southern Lebanon following the explosion of a projectile. The incident comes amid the expansion of Israeli ground operations. UNIFIL warns that attacks on UN personnel may constitute war crimes and calls for respect for international law.
  • Teheran, hit – Air defense was activated in Tehran after new attacks, and strikes on energy infrastructure caused power outages. Iran accuses Israel of targeting even universities involved in nuclear research. The Revolutionary Guard threatens to consider Israeli and American universities as „legitimate targets” if the attacks continue.
  • GPS affected by electronic warfare – Electronic warfare massively disrupts GPS systems in the Middle East, affecting ships, airplanes, and civilian transportation. Ships appear on maps in false positions, and aircraft follow abnormal trajectories. In the early days of the conflict, over 1,100 ships were affected. Experts warn that interferences increase the risk of accidents, especially in the Strait of Hormuz, where precise navigation is essential.
  • Indian ships successfully pass through Hormuz – Two LPG tankers destined for India have safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, despite the partial blockade imposed by Iran. The ships carry 94,000 tons of gas and are expected to reach Indian ports in early April. Tehran allows the transit of „non-hostile” vessels if coordinated. India, dependent on energy imports from the region, closely monitors the situation, with dozens of ships and hundreds of sailors in the area.

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