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A Bolivian military plane carrying crates of new currency notes crashed while attempting to land, killing 20 people and injuring 20 others. According to foreign media, the incident occurred on Saturday evening at around 6 pm. The plane, a C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft from the Bolivian Air Force, veered off the runway and collided with a nearby avenue.
Reports indicate that the aircraft was carrying newly printed currency notes destined for the central bank. The cause of the crash remains unclear, with authorities attributing it to technical issues. Further investigation is ongoing.
The incident sparked widespread panic, with police deploying tear gas on a crowd that had gathered to collect the scattered currency notes. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed his country’s preparedness for the incident, stating, “We were ready for this day.”
In a separate development, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander, Mohammad Pakpour, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike on an Iranian military base in western Iran. The airstrike, carried out in response to a ballistic missile attack on a US base in Iraq, has caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
The US and Israel have launched a joint military operation aimed at eliminating the threat posed by Iran’s regime. The operation has been met with condemnation from various countries, including the European Union, which has called for immediate talks to reduce tensions in the region.
The recent developments have led to increased speculation about the health of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with some questioning whether he is still in control. The incident has also sparked renewed calls for protests in Iran, with many urging the Iranian people to take to the streets once again.
In a separate incident, a bomb blast was reported in Bahrain’s capital, Manama, while a similar incident was reported in Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh. The US military has been targeted in a series of attacks in the region, including a ballistic missile strike on a US base in Iraq.
In Pakistan, concerns have been raised about the country’s petroleum reserves, which are facing a shortage due to increased tensions in the region. The Pakistani military has launched airstrikes on Afghan military targets, including the Qandahar Airbase and the Mahmand Dara Base in the Nangarhar province.
As the situation in the region continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the various countries involved will respond to the escalating tensions.

