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In a shocking incident, Lakhwinder Oberoi, a prominent leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), was assassinated by unidentified assailants in Jalandhar, Punjab. According to initial reports, two motorcycle-borne men fired multiple shots at Oberoi outside a gurdwara in the city’s busy Model Town area. At least five bullets hit Oberoi’s body. The police stated that Oberoi was in his car at the time of the attack.
Oberoi was rushed to a private hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The police quickly arrived at the scene and cordoned off the area to begin investigating the incident. They have launched a probe to identify the assailants and determine the motive behind the attack.
In a separate incident, a coal mine explosion in Colombia’s coal mine has claimed the lives of two workers. The incident occurred when a gas explosion occurred in a coal mine. The workers were trapped inside, and efforts are underway to rescue them.
In a related development, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that nuclear enrichment is an inalienable right of Iran, and it must continue. Ukraine believes that direct participation is inevitable in any decision regarding its independence.
In other news, Pakistan has condemned the terrorist attack on a mosque in Islamabad. The attack occurred during the Friday prayers, resulting in the death of several worshippers and injuring many others. The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also condemned the attack, expressing its grief over the loss of lives.
In a significant development, the United States has begun considering a proposal to hold a meeting of world leaders under the Board of Peace. The meeting is expected to take place on February 19. US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about the upcoming talks, stating that the discussions have been going well.
In related news, the Israeli army has reportedly launched a chemical attack on a Lebanese border town. Iran has rejected a US demand to halt uranium enrichment during the Oman talks. The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned the terrorist attack on a mosque in Islamabad, expressing its grief over the loss of lives.
In a separate incident, a former Pakistani cricketer has expressed support for the Pakistan Cricket Board, stating that the Indian media is spreading false propaganda. In related news, a Bollywood actor has come under fire for criticizing three of India’s biggest stars, labeling them as “supersstars.”

