You are invited to join us for Global Crisis Watch 269, on Friday, March 29th at 10.00 GMT.
The highlighted topics will include:
Russian Concert Hall Massacre Sparks Blame Game
Masked gunmen attacked a concert at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 23rd , killing at least 140 and injuring 360. The assailants, reportedly from Tajikistan, used firearms and incendiary devices and the Islamic State claimed responsibility. Russian officials, including President Putin, accused the West and Ukraine of involvement, despite US warnings of an imminent attack. Detentions were made, with suspects facing terrorism charges. International reactions criticised Russia’s accusations, as fears of further jihadist plots in Europe rise.
US Abstains as UNSC Demands Ceasefire in Israel-Hamas Conflict
The United Nations Security Council has passed a resolution urging an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The US abstained from the vote, expressing dissatisfaction with the resolution’s failure to condemn Hamas. The resolution also calls for the release of hostages. This abstention marks a shift in US policy and underscores international efforts to end the conflict. The move comes amid mounting civilian casualties and warnings of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Zelensky Replaces Security Chief Amid Ukraine-Russia Conflict
President Zelensky dismissed National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov, citing undisclosed reasons. Danilov, in office since 2019, oversaw various initiatives like the oligarch registry and sanctions imposition. His replacement, Foreign Intelligence Chief Oleksandr Lytvynenko, previously served as deputy NSDC secretary. Zelensky hinted at broader leadership changes amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The move comes as Ukraine seeks to bolster national security measures.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse, Six Presumed Dead
Apostleship of the Sea director Andy Middleton confirmed the safety of the DALI cargo ship crew after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed following a collision. The crew, comprising 22 members from India, was en route to Sri Lanka. The ship’s captain had chosen a longer route to avoid risks along Yemen’s coast. Six construction workers are presumed dead. Investigations into the crash are ongoing, with the National Transportation Safety Board involved. President Biden pledges federal support for bridge reconstruction.
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