India📍
This tragic incident occurred near the Ghaghara River in Tikuri village, Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh, where a 12-year-old boy named Sunil was attacked by a crocodile while washing his hands and feet after transplanting paddy. The crocodile seized the boy in its jaws and dragged him into deep water, resulting in his death.
‼️‼️🇺🇲🇮🇱🇮🇷 BIG | The US-Iran conflict is entering a critical phase as Washington prepares to transition from localized strikes to a large-scale aerial campaign. The Trump administration's plan to deploy dozens of additional KC-135 and KC-46 refueling tankers to Israel signals a massive logistical buildup. This shift indicates that the US is ready to look past minor maritime skirmishes and focus directly on deep-theater strikes targeting Iran’s core infrastructure.
According to Axios, the US requested that Israel's Ben Gurion Airport accommodate these dozens of incoming military tankers to support prolonged aerial missions. This has triggered intense pushback from Israeli transport and aviation authorities. The airport is already heavily congested with around 30 US tankers, creating a massive bottleneck for peak summer civilian travel. Furthermore, Israeli decision-makers fear that converting their primary international hub into a major US offensive platform will cross a red line for Tehran, provoking direct ballistic missile strikes on Israeli soil and pulling the region into a full-scale conventional war. Amid these preparations, the White House is actively weighing three escalatory targets: broad strikes to systematically collapse Iran’s domestic power plants, a potential operation or blockade targeting Kharg Island's oil node, and bombing the heavily fortified "Pickaxe Mountain" nuclear complex. Buried 90 to 145 meters deep in granite rock, this site sits at the very limit of American bunker-buster capabilities, meaning a standard air raid might only achieve a temporary "mission kill" by sealing the tunnel entrances rather than ensuring total destruction.
The aggressive consolidation of aerial refueling assets proves that Washington is blueprinting high-intensity, multi-hour operations requiring hundreds of fighter jets to operate deep inside contested Iranian airspace. However, the friction over Ben Gurion Airport exposes a widening rift between the allies. While Washington is willing to maximize tactical pressure to force Tehran into a new diplomatic corner, Jerusalem is highly wary of bearing the immediate, devastating brunt of Iran's retaliatory strikes on its civilian infrastructure. Iran’s current restraint is likely calculated; Tehran understands that while a direct clash would be punishing, any massive disruption to regional energy hubs would instantly trigger a severe global economic shockwave.
See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo
🔥🚨 JUST NOW — President Trump en route to New York City aboard Air Force One for FIFA at Trump Tower.
Gearing up for the Final this Sunday. Non-stop action for America.
Safe travels, POTUS! 🇺🇸
🇺🇦🇷🇺 After hammering Russian ships in the Black Sea and torching Putin's oil depots and refineries, Ukrainian drones have now struck the second-largest warehouse of Russia's e-commerce giant, Wildberries.
This isn't just about tanks and trenches anymore.
Ukraine is now going after the infrastructure ordinary Russians rely on every day.
The economic war is escalating fast, and the pain is only getting started.
Writers: Mhedi, Ian
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 U.S. sends F-16 fighter jets back to Jordan as Iran tensions escalate
Just two weeks after returning home, the U.S. Air Force has redeployed 12 F-16C Block 50 fighter jets to Jordan, in preparation for a possible new round of airstrikes against Iran.
🚨 NOW: President Trump is attending a FIFA Reception at Trump Tower in NYC prior to the final game on Sunday
This has been a RESOUNDING success for America.
Much of that is thanks to President Trump putting so much focus on it.
U.S. DESTROYS IRANIAN PORT SURVEILLANCE TOWER
The U.S. military says it destroyed the IRGC surveillance tower at Iran’s Chabahar (Chah Bahar) Shahid Kalantari Port during overnight strikes.
CENTCOM says the tower was “part of a maritime surveillance network along Iran’s Gulf of Oman coastline used for decades by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to track and target commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.”
It added the strike “directly degrades IRGC’s ability to coordinate attacks on innocent civilian crew members” and “protects freedom of navigation in regional waters for all vessels, except for ships attempting to violate the ongoing US naval blockade against Iran.”
🇺🇸🇮🇷 The maritime control tower at Iran's Chabahar port has collapsed after a third round of U.S. strikes.
Chabahar is Tehran's main ocean gateway that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, and repeated hits on its traffic control can snarl shipping, drive up costs, and squeeze one of Iran's few economic lifelines left outside the Gulf.
Writer: Julie
Iranian are enjoying the US attack on IRGC positions
They will enjoy the fall of regime
Looks like "Real Help" is reaching soon.
MIGA - Make Iran Great Again
U.S. STRIKES IRANIAN INFRASTRUCTURE
The United States is now targeting Iranian infrastructure, following through on President Donald Trump’s warning that Tehran would face escalating consequences for its continued aggression.
Reports indicate that multiple bridges, railway lined and airports have been struck....and it's still early in the night.