
The Indian-flagged crude oil tanker Jag Laadki has arrived at Adani Ports' Mundra terminal in Gujarat, carrying around 80,886 metric tonnes of crude oil. The shipment was sourced from the UAE and loaded at Fujairah Port, helping ensure continued energy supplies amid ongoing regional tensions.
Iran is set to hold funerals for senior leaders Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani, who were killed in recent Israeli airstrikes. Their deaths mark a major escalation in the conflict and represent some of the highest-level targeted killings so far, underscoring Israel's strategy of striking Iran's top leadership.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will convene an "extraordinary session" to assess the impact of the conflict on Gulf shipping and seafarers. The UN body is expected to discuss possible resolutions over two days as tensions continue to disrupt key maritime routes.
The United Arab Emirates activated its air defence systems in response to a missile threat, with residents in Dubai reporting a loud explosion. Authorities have yet to confirm the source or impact.
Iran has executed a man accused of spying for Israel's Mossad, according to reports citing the semi-official Tasnim news agency. Officials said he had shared images and sensitive information about key sites. The man was allegedly recruited online while in Sweden and later arrested by the IRGC in Savjbolagh during the conflict, with authorities claiming he possessed advanced intelligence and satellite communication equipment.
Days before his death, Ali Larijani warned that targeting Iran's leadership would not weaken the country but instead strengthen its resolve. He cautioned that Iran would retaliate forcefully and that such actions would unify the nation and intensify its response.

Meanwhile, a loud explosion was reported in central Beirut after Israeli forces struck a building in the Bachoura area, shortly after issuing an evacuation warning. The attack follows earlier strikes that killed at least six people and injured 24 in residential areas, signalling continued escalation in urban targeting.
Qatar said its armed forces intercepted a missile targeting the country, its Ministry of Defence confirmed, amid a fresh wave of overnight attacks across the Gulf. Multiple countries in the region have reported missile and drone activity, highlighting the widening security threat as the conflict spreads across key strategic zones.




