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At least two Iranian soldiers killed in Israeli strikes

At least two Iranian soldiers killed in Israeli strikes

At least two Iranian soldiers were killed during recent Israeli strikes in Iran, according to Iranian state television. The victims were reportedly members of the military's air defense units.

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Hoofddorp suspect in fatal stabbing of Scott from Driehuis considers letter to family

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KLM cancels flights to Saudi Arabia until end of July

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