13 perish in highway bus crash in central Iran

This photo released by the Iranian Red Crescent Society on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, shows the scene of a passenger bus crash in central province of Isfahan, Iran. (AP)
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Updated 16 December 2025
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13 perish in highway bus crash in central Iran

  • Eleven bus passengers and two people who were in the taxi were killed in the crash, while six women and seven men were hospitalized, IRNA said

TEHRAN: A passenger bus overturned, killing 13 people and injuring over a dozen others on a highway in central Iran, state-run IRNA news agency reported.
The bus was traveling late Monday from Isfahan to the northeastern city of Mashhad when it struck the highway’s central guardrail, crossed into the opposite lane and collided with a taxi before flipping over, police said.
Eleven bus passengers and two people who were in the taxi were killed in the crash, while six women and seven men were hospitalized, IRNA said.
Emergency teams, including ambulances and rescue units, were dispatched to the site shortly after the crash.
Iran has one of the world’s worst traffic safety records, with some 20,000 deaths annually. 

 


Syria seizes large weapons shipment destined for Lebanon

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Syria seizes large weapons shipment destined for Lebanon

  • Authorities confiscated RPG shells concealed in border town of Serghaya

LONDON: Syrian authorities foiled a smuggling attempt of a large quantity of weapons bound for Lebanon in the countryside of the capital, Damascus, on Wednesday.

Security forces intercepted the shipment in Zabadani region, a fertile valley area near the Lebanese border. The Ministry of Interior said that security forces ambushed the smugglers in the border town of Serghaya and seized the shipment.

Authorities found and confiscated a large quantity of RPG shells concealed in an organized manner, intended for illegal transport across the border, according to the Arab Syrian News Agency.

The operation highlights the ministry’s continued efforts to combat smuggling, secure the borders of the Syrian Arab Republic, and maintain national security and stability, SANA added.