US Submarine Torpedoes Iranian Warship, Killing 87
A US submarine reportedly fired a torpedo at an Iranian warship, resulting in 87 fatalities. Meanwhile, a protest erupted in the US Congress regarding involvement with Israel and Iran.
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A US submarine reportedly fired a torpedo at an Iranian warship, resulting in 87 fatalities.
Representative Brian Mast protested against US involvement with Israel in striking Iran within the US Congress.
Brian Mast was removed from a US Senate subcommittee meeting.
Israel's defense systems intercepted missiles.
Israeli cities sustained damage from attacks.
A BYD electric vehicle in Jerusalem survived a missile strike.
The Thai Embassy in Riyadh warned Thai citizens in Lebanon to evacuate.
Thai nationals began returning to Thailand from the Middle East.
A Thai national, Mr. Amnat, died in Israel.
Efforts to repatriate Mr. Amnat's body are underway.
Panic buying led to fuel shortages across Thailand.
Illegal black market fuel sales emerged in Hat Yai.
Some gas stations in Korat displayed 'out of service' signs due to delivery delays.
Nakhon Sawan prohibited refueling into gallons.
Uthai Thani continued to allow refueling into gallons.
Thai agricultural workers in Israel continued their work, reporting relative safety in rural areas.