UN’s demand for Gaza ceasefire spurs US-Israel tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the U.S. for abandoning a "principled stand" by not conditioning the cease-fire on Hamas's.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the U.S. for abandoning a "principled stand" by not conditioning the cease-fire on Hamas's.
The resolution, proposed by the 10 elected members of the council, garnered the support of the remaining 14 council members.
Three of the four suspects detained had pleaded guilty to all charges.
Preliminary information indicates that two of the three men were wounded as a result of hand grenades they were carrying.
The accusation follows historical tensions, notably the 1999 apartment bombings in Moscow, Buynaksk, and Volgodonsk, which killed more than 200.
In this attack, camouflaged gunmen opened fire on concertgoers with automatic weapons.
The Taliban added, "The regional countries must adopt a coordinated, clear, and resolute stance against such incidents aimed at regional.
Authorities are treating the incident as an act of terrorism.
The exact number of casualties was not immediately clear, and the identities of the gunmen remain unknown.
Russia and China, both permanent members of the Security Council, were among the countries that voted against the resolution.