Türkiye “successfully” destroyed terrorists’ hideouts during a new air operation in northern regions of Iraq and Syria, the nation’s defense minister said Sunday.
• The people of the Central African country of Equatorial Guinea are voting Sunday for their new president and representatives in both parliamentary chambers.
• A total of 88 Ahiska Turks living in the Ukrainian city of Kherson, where the war with Russia continues, were transferred to Türkiye via Russia and Georgia on the initiative of the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
• Ukraine’s national energy company announced early Sunday that planned blackouts will be implemented in all regions of the country throughout the day amid attacks targeting energy facilities.
• The UN climate change conference COP27 agreed Sunday to establish a “loss and damage” fund to help vulnerable countries hit hard by climate change.
• The UN and European Union expressed their disappointment Sunday over the final declaration of the UN climate change conference COP27on reducing emissions.
• Türkiye hit almost 90 YPG/PKK terror targets during air raids in northern regions of Iraq and Syria, the National Defense Ministry said Sunday.
• Tunisia and France have signed a €200 million ($206 million) deal to support the North African country’s budget.
• At least eight security personnel, including seven police officers, were injured Sunday by an apparent terrorist rocket attack in southeastern Türkiye near a border gate into northern Syria, according to the Turkish Interior Ministry.
• Russia is trying to calculate the positions of Ukraine’s anti-air defense systems, a Ukrainian official said Sunday.
Source: Anadolu Agency