Toronto, Canada – In a shocking incident, a shooting took place at the US Consulate in Toronto, Canada, early in the morning. According to the Canadian Police, no one was injured in the incident. The police investigation is being treated as a national security matter. In response to the incident, security has been increased around the US Embassy in Ottawa and the Consulate in Toronto.
Meanwhile, the US Central Command has warned civilians that the Iranian government is using non-military ports in the Strait of Hormuz for military operations, posing a threat to international shipping. US President Donald Trump has stated that when he decides to end the conflict, the war with Iran will be over, and the current situation is going well, with results better than expected.
In other developments, the Canadian authorities have confirmed that two drones crashed near Dubai Airport on Wednesday morning. According to US media, a van driver was arrested after the incident, and an investigation is ongoing. No one was injured in the incident.
US President Donald Trump has announced plans to build a new refinery in the state of Texas, which he claims will strengthen America’s economy and national security. Iran has reportedly launched over 3,133 attacks on Gulf states, including 783 missile attacks and 2,350 drone strikes. One ship was targeted near Dubai, while another was targeted off the coast of Oman.
The Spanish government has recalled its ambassador to Tel Aviv, Israel, in response to the escalating conflict. Iranian state television has referred to the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as a wounded martyr in the “Ramadan War.” The US government has been criticized for its handling of the conflict, with Democratic senators in the US Senate condemning the White House for failing to provide a clear strategy or objectives for the war.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has imposed a ban on the “Al-Quds March” in response to requests from the Metropolitan Police. The Home Secretary of Pakistan has stated that the ban is intended to prevent disorder during the march.

