Hanwha Aerospace, a leading South Korean defense company, announced it has stopped reviewing its acquisition plans for Bongsan's defense unit. This decision follows Bongsan's denial of media reports regarding a potential sale of its munitions manufacturing unit valued at 1.5 trillion won.
A powerful explosion at a munitions depot in Bujumbura, Burundi's capital, resulted in the deaths of <strong>13 individuals</strong> and injured <strong>57 others</strong>, according to military statements. The incident caused extensive damage to nearby homes and vehicles.
Recent reports reveal that Greek shipping companies have secretly transported large quantities of oil, coal, and munitions to Israel, violating Turkey's trade embargo. Between May 2024 and December 2025, a total of <strong>57 shipments</strong> of crude oil were delivered to Israeli ports.
Iran has warned residents of Isfahan province to expect explosions due to the disposal of leftover munitions from 'American-Zionist attacks.' This alert follows a series of attacks targeting areas in southern and western Isfahan.
A report by the Washington Post reveals that the Pentagon is considering transferring weapons originally designated for Ukraine to the Middle East. This decision comes amid the depletion of U.S. munitions due to ongoing conflicts in Iran.