On March 30, Valeriy Klychov reported the latest significant world events. A key incident was Iran’s strikes on US military bases in the Persian Gulf, allegedly coordinated with Russian assistance. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia conducted satellite imaging of a US base in Saudi Arabia three times prior to the Iranian attack, which resulted in injured American servicemen and the destruction of a rare early-warning aircraft.
Donald Trump announced the preparation of US-Iran negotiations to end the conflict. He stated that Iran had agreed to most points of an American plan, and that Pakistan is willing to host talks. Meanwhile, Iran sent 20 oil tankers to the US as a goodwill gesture during negotiations.
Last weekend, an unknown drone flew near Trump’s plane in Florida, prompting military helicopters to be deployed and an airport alert to be raised.
Israel is preparing to host American military bases on its territory due to increasing insecurity in the region. Iran is facing ongoing power shortage problems, while in the UAE, major industrial facilities were reportedly attacked, attributed to Iranian actions.
In Ukraine, Russia continued heavy drone attacks overnight, but Ukrainian air defense managed to shoot down the majority. At the same time, attacks occurred at industrial sites in Russia and in occupied territories.
The US allowed Russian oil shipments to Cuba despite the blockade, potentially delaying the island’s fuel crisis. In France, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gave a high-profile TV interview, prompting responses from Ukrainian and French officials.
A joint Polish-Ukrainian expedition in the village of Uhlyi found no mass Polish graves previously claimed to exist, discovering only old civilian graves.
These events illustrate increasing tensions and the complex situation in both the Middle East region and Ukraine, where military and information warfare continues.








