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Nineteen people were killed in separate road and rail accidents in Cumilla, Feni, and Habiganj between late Saturday night and Sunday morning. In Cumilla, at least twelve people died when a Chuadanga–Lakshmipur-bound bus collided with a Dhaka-bound mail train at the Paduar Bazar level crossing on the Dhaka–Chattogram highway. Two gatekeepers on duty were suspended, and three separate investigation committees were formed by the railway and district administration.
In Habiganj’s Madhabpur area, a head-on collision between a bus and a pickup truck on the Dhaka–Sylhet highway killed four people, including one woman. Police, fire service, and locals conducted rescue operations, and traffic was briefly disrupted before returning to normal.
In Feni’s Rampur area, three people died and three others were injured in a three-vehicle collision involving a bus, an ambulance, and a motorcycle on the Dhaka–Chattogram highway. The accidents turned Eid celebrations into mourning for the victims’ families.
Nineteen killed in separate road and rail accidents across three Bangladeshi districts
Bangladesh’s Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, and Science and Technology, Fakir Mahbub Anam, stated that the government aims to free citizens from suffering, terrorism, extortion, and land grabbing. He emphasized that serving the people remains the government’s sole objective. The minister made these remarks on Sunday afternoon while addressing a reunion event of former students at Ambaria High School in Madhupur upazila of Tangail district.
Anam said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the government has begun implementing the welfare commitments outlined in its election manifesto. Initiatives already underway include the introduction of family cards, canal excavation programs, and free internet services at airports, railway stations, and on trains. He added that within a month of forming the government, the BNP’s 31-point program had been launched, and on April 14, Prime Minister Rahman will inaugurate the distribution of farmer cards from Tangail.
Local BNP leaders and school officials were present at the event, underscoring the party’s organizational presence in the region.
Minister Anam vows to reduce public suffering and expand welfare programs in Tangail
Israel’s Health Ministry reported that at least 4,292 people have been hospitalized since the start of the conflict with Iran. The ministry’s data indicate that these injuries have occurred over the course of the ongoing hostilities, though no specific timeline or regional breakdown was provided.
According to an earlier report by Al Jazeera, at least 39 people were injured in a missile strike by Iran on the southern Israeli city of Dimona on Saturday night. The continuing exchanges of attacks between the two countries have raised concerns about escalating tensions across the Middle East.
Observers fear that the repeated strikes and counterstrikes could further destabilize the region, though no official statements on future actions were included in the report.
Israel reports 4,292 injured since conflict with Iran began
Iran’s Deputy Defense Minister Reza Talaei-Nik has issued a confident statement regarding the country’s wartime readiness, responding to US assessments suggesting a decline in Tehran’s defense capabilities. According to Al Jazeera, his remarks were published in Iranian media on March 22, 2026.
Talaei-Nik said that ongoing regional attacks demonstrate Iran’s ability to rely on strategic reserves and domestic production. He highlighted that two decades of investment in missile and drone manufacturing have enabled the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to strike targets with precision and effectiveness. He further noted that IRGC missile and drone operations, along with the use of cruise missiles from coastal and naval units, indicate improved accuracy compared to the early weeks of the conflict.
Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Talaei-Nik asserted that Iran’s armed forces effectively control and determine the security of the waterway.
Iran asserts military strength in response to US claims of weakened defense capability
State Minister for Railways Habibur Rashid announced that families of those killed in the train-bus collision at a level crossing in Comilla will receive Tk 100,000 each as compensation. He made the statement on Sunday, March 22, after visiting the accident site at Paduarbazar Bishwaroad area in Comilla Sadar Dakshin upazila.
Following the inspection, the state minister warned that any negligence or irresponsibility within the railway sector would not be tolerated. He said the government has taken both immediate and long-term measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Regarding treatment for the injured, he mentioned that he had spoken with the health minister to ensure advanced medical care, including possible transfers to Dhaka if necessary.
Several senior officials, including the ministers for agriculture, food, fisheries and livestock, as well as the director general of Bangladesh Railway and local administrators, were present during the visit.
Families of Comilla train crash victims to receive Tk 100,000 compensation
Iran’s military has warned that it will strike energy infrastructure linked to the United States and Israel across the Middle East if its power plants come under attack. The statement was reported by Al Jazeera and delivered by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Central Command. He said Iran would also target desalination plants and information technology infrastructure associated with the two countries.
The warning followed a threat from US President Donald Trump, who said that American forces would attack Iran’s power plants within 48 hours if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened. In response, Iran’s military issued its counter-warning. Separately, Fars News Agency cited the late Ali Larijani, former head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, who had earlier cautioned that any strike on Iran’s power grid could plunge the entire Middle East into darkness within half an hour.
The exchange of threats underscores rising tensions in the Gulf region, with both sides signaling readiness for escalation over control of key energy and trade routes.
Iran warns of strikes on US and Israeli-linked energy sites if its power plants are attacked
A rocket fired from Lebanon struck northern Israel on Sunday, killing one person, according to Israel’s emergency rescue service cited by AFP. The projectile hit several vehicles near the border area, and one occupant was later pronounced dead. Local fire services reported that two cars were engulfed in flames after taking a direct hit.
The report, sourced from The Guardian and relayed by Amader Desh, did not specify who launched the rocket or the exact location of the incident. The attack adds to ongoing cross-border tensions between Israel and armed groups operating from Lebanon, though no group was identified in the report.
Authorities have not released further details about the victim or the extent of the damage, and no official response from either side was mentioned in the source.
Rocket from Lebanon kills one in northern Israel, vehicles catch fire
A military helicopter crash in Qatar has killed all seven people on board, including three Turkish nationals, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Defense. The ministry confirmed that one of the victims was a Turkish soldier, while two others were security personnel from the Turkish defense equipment manufacturer Aselsan. The remaining four victims were members of Qatar’s armed forces.
Qatar’s Defense Ministry stated that the helicopter went down early Sunday while performing routine duties due to a mechanical failure. Initially, six bodies were recovered and one person was reported missing. Later, the ministry confirmed that all seven had died and released their names. Turkey said that Qatar is conducting an investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash.
Authorities from both countries have not yet disclosed further details about the investigation or the specific circumstances leading to the mechanical failure.
Seven killed in Qatar military helicopter crash including three Turkish nationals
A two-day referendum on judicial reform began in Italy on Sunday, marking a crucial political test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. She has endorsed the proposed changes, arguing they will make the judicial system more independent and efficient. The government’s plan includes separating the roles of judges and prosecutors and revising oversight mechanisms through constitutional amendments.
According to AFP, the referendum is not only part of the reform process but also a measure of Meloni’s leadership and popularity ahead of upcoming elections. Meloni stated in a video message that the reform would modernize the judiciary, ensure merit-based advancement, and strengthen accountability while keeping it free from political influence. Critics, however, argue that the proposal could undermine judicial independence.
Opinion polls show the “yes” and “no” camps are nearly tied, leaving the outcome uncertain. A defeat would be a political setback for Meloni, though she has said she does not plan to resign regardless of the result. Voting is set to conclude Monday at 14:00 GMT, with preliminary results expected the same day.
Italy votes on judicial reform seen as key test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
Iran launched missile attacks on Saturday night targeting two Israeli cities, Arad and Dimona, located near nuclear facilities. Israeli officials reported that more than 160 people were injured in the strikes, with several in critical condition. According to the report, 84 people were hospitalized in Arad and 78 in Dimona following the ballistic missile attacks.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stated that it was not yet aware of any damage to a nuclear research center situated about 13 kilometers from Dimona. Iran’s state television said the strikes were carried out in response to an earlier attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility.
The incident marks a significant escalation in regional tensions, with both countries referencing nuclear sites in their actions. The full extent of the damage and potential international responses remain unclear.
Iranian missile strikes near Israeli nuclear sites injure over 160 people
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has expressed deep sorrow over the casualties in a train-bus collision at a rail crossing in Comilla. Following a recent train accident in Bogura, he directed authorities to immediately identify the causes behind the latest incident, which occurred late Saturday night. The Prime Minister has spoken multiple times with the relevant minister and local administration, instructing them to ensure proper medical treatment for the injured and financial assistance for the families of the deceased.
According to his press secretary, Rahman emphasized that exemplary legal action will be taken against those responsible for negligence in such accidents. He also instructed officials to provide necessary support to victims of recent road and bridge accidents in Feni, Habiganj, and Jamalpur. In a Sunday statement, he described the incidents as tragic and alarming during the festive period of Eid, praying for the departed souls and wishing quick recovery for the injured.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring safe public transport and directed ministries to urgently address weaknesses in rail crossing management, bridge safety, and overall transport security.
PM Tarique Rahman mourns Comilla train-bus victims, orders probe and safety measures
Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s Detective Branch (DB) Chief Additional Commissioner Shafiqul Islam announced that police will provide maximum security for transporting wedding jewelry after Eid. Speaking at a press conference at the DMP Media Center on Sunday, March 22, 2026, he said anyone needing protection while moving jewelry from hotels or community centers to homes can contact their nearest police station for assistance.
He added that citizens were earlier advised to keep gold ornaments or valuables at police stations or bank vaults during the Eid holidays. The police will also ensure security for transporting money or valuable items. Regarding overall safety in Dhaka during the Eid period, Shafiqul Islam stated that adequate measures were taken and no major incidents occurred on Eid day.
The DB chief further mentioned that 80 teams patrol during the day and 40 at night, with two standby teams ready to respond immediately to any request for help.
Dhaka police to provide top security for transporting wedding jewelry after Eid
Iran has launched multiple ballistic missile attacks on Israel, striking several cities and causing significant casualties. The assaults, reported on Saturday, targeted major urban centers including Dimona and Arad, where several buildings collapsed and hospitals declared emergencies. At least six people have been killed and hundreds injured, according to limited official disclosures under strict information controls. Sirens and mobile alerts have been repeatedly issued as Iran continues retaliatory strikes.
Israeli Army Radio reported that about 150 injured individuals sought treatment at Soroka Medical Center following the Dimona and Arad attacks. The Israeli military confirmed that Iran had fired another wave of missiles and stated that its air defense systems were actively responding. Explosions were also heard in central Israel shortly after missiles were launched from Iran, though no immediate casualties were reported.
Channel 12 reported additional missile impacts in Holon and alarm activations across central and northern Israel, including areas affected by rockets from Lebanon. Rescue teams have been deployed to affected regions as Israel’s defense forces remain on high alert.
Iran’s missile strikes hit multiple Israeli cities, causing deaths and widespread emergency alerts
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants if Tehran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. The ultimatum, issued late on March 21, 2026, demands that Iran allow free passage through the key global energy corridor or face severe consequences.
In response, Iran dismissed the threat and issued a counter-warning. The Iranian military, citing Fars News Agency, stated that any attack on Iran’s energy or power infrastructure would trigger retaliatory strikes on all U.S. and allied energy, information technology, and desalination facilities across the region. Tehran reaffirmed its earlier warnings that any violation of its infrastructure would be met with a broad regional response.
The exchange of threats has heightened tensions in the Gulf, where the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical route for global oil shipments. The situation underscores the fragility of regional stability and the potential for escalation if diplomatic channels fail to ease the standoff.
Iran vows retaliation after Trump threatens to destroy its power plants over Hormuz Strait dispute
According to Iran’s Mehr News Agency, an Iranian official announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to all types of vessels, provided that adequate security and safety are ensured. However, ships connected to what Iran defines as 'enemy' countries will not be granted this access. The statement was made by Ali Mousavi, Iran’s representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Mousavi attributed the current disruption of this vital oil transport route to the 'aggression' of the United States and Israel. He emphasized that diplomacy remains Iran’s top priority, but achieving it requires a complete end to aggression and the rebuilding of mutual trust and confidence.
The announcement underscores Iran’s conditional approach to maritime access in the region, linking navigation rights to political and security considerations amid ongoing tensions in the Gulf.
Iran to keep Hormuz Strait open except for vessels linked to enemy nations
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