A large fire occurred at a power plant in Russia after an explosion: main news of the night.
A large fire occurred at a power plant in Orenburg, Russia, after an explosion that led to power outages for local residents. According to local Telegram channels, the possible cause of the fire is an explosive package or payments. However, other sources claim that this event is not related to an attack by a drone.
A 21-year-old boy set fire to four police cars in Arkhangelsk. Russian media reports that he did this on the instructions of curators from Ukraine. As a result, the cars were completely burned.
A gas explosion occurred in a residential building in Khanty-Mansiysk, leading to a fire. Four people were injured.
U.S. President Donald Trump refrained from making specific statements regarding negotiations with Iran over the nuclear agreement. He noted that the situation with Iran is developing well.
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran received positive feedback from the White House, which called them 'a step in the right direction.' A new meeting is planned for next week as part of these negotiations.
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