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Ray of Hope for Trapped Indians in Russia: PM Modi's Visit Brings Relief

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Ray of Hope for Trapped Indians in Russia: PM Modi's  Visit Brings Relief Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Russia, the father of an Indian youth trapped in the Russian army, Balwinder Singh, expressed hope for the release of stranded Indians in war-hit Russia. His son, Gagandeep Singh, is one of many Indians caught in the conflict. Modi-Putin Meeting: Assurance of Early Discharge During his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Modi took a strong stance on the recruitment of Indian nationals into the Russian army. The Russian government has assured an "early discharge" of these Indians from army service, according to Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra. Voices from the Ground: A Father's Hope In a conversation with ANI, Balwinder Singh shared his relief after learning about Modi's visit. "I have come across several media reports and got to know that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Russia. Even my son t...

"No Sign of Life" at President Raisi's Helicopter Crash Site, Says Iran State TV

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"No Sign of Life" at President Raisi's Helicopter Crash Site, Says Iran State TV In a tragic turn of events, Iran President Ebrahim Raisi is feared dead following a helicopter crash. Iran State TV reported early Monday morning that there were "no signs of life" at the crash site. The helicopter, carrying President Raisi and several top officials, went down in bad weather conditions while returning from a visit to Azerbaijan. Wreckage Located by Turkish UAV The Iranian Red Crescent Society announced that the wreckage of President Raisi's helicopter was located with the assistance of a Turkish Akinci unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The crash site, identified in Tawal village, was described as grim by state news agency IRNA, which noted that the helicopter was "completely burned." Rescue Operations Underway Rescue teams have been deployed to the crash site, including 73 teams equipped with advanced and specialized equipment. Despite their efforts, ther...