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A shooting incident occurred outside the American Consulate in Toronto, Canada, with Canadian police confirming the event early in the morning. According to police reports, no one was injured in the incident, which is being investigated as a national security matter. In response to the incident, the security around the US Embassy and Consulate in Ottawa and Toronto has been heightened.
Meanwhile, the US Central Command has warned civilians that the Iranian government is using non-military ports near the Strait of Hormuz for military operations, posing a threat to international shipping. US President Donald Trump has stated that the ongoing war with Iran will end when he desires, claiming that the war is going “very well” and its results are better than expected.
In another development, authorities have confirmed that two drones crashed near Dubai Airport on Wednesday morning, with US media reporting that a van driver was arrested after the incident. The investigation is ongoing, with no one injured in the van collision.
US President Donald Trump has also announced plans to build a new refinery in the US state of Texas, claiming it will strengthen the country’s economy and national security.
Iran has reportedly launched over 3,133 attacks on Gulf countries, including 783 missile attacks and 2,350 drone strikes, with a ship being targeted near the Strait of Hormuz and another near Oman’s coast. The Spanish government has recalled its ambassador to Israel in response to the escalating tensions.
The Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been hailed as a “wounded warrior” of the Ramadan war by Iranian state television. In another move, Home Secretary Shahban Mahmood has banned the “Al-Quds March” scheduled for Sunday, citing concerns over potential violence.
The incident has raised questions about the US administration’s consistency in its messaging, with some reports suggesting that President Trump and his team have given conflicting statements on the war effort over the past 12 hours.

