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12th day of U.S.I.S war against Iran

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Sri Lanka-Fuel prices increased, petrol by over Rs. 24

Fuel prices increased, petrol by over Rs. 24ADA March 9, 2026   The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (Ceypetco) has announced a significant revision of fuel prices effective from midnight today (09) in the wake of rising global fuel prices owing to the Middle East conflict.Accordingly, the price of Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 22 to Rs. 303 per litre while Super Diesel has been hiked by Rs. 24 to Rs. 353 per litre. Petrol 92 Octane has been increased by Rs. 24 and Petrol 95 Octane by Rs. 25 with the new prices set as Rs. 317 and Rs. 365, respectively.The price of a litre of Kerosene has been hiked by Rs. 13 to Rs. 195.Meanwhile, Lanke IOC has also revised fuel prices in line with the Ceypetco prices. The revised rates are as follows:Auto Diesel – Rs. 303 (increased by Rs. 22)Super Diesel – Rs. 353 (increased by Rs. 24)Petrol 92 Octane – Rs. 317  (increased by Rs. 24)Petrol 95 Octane – Rs. 365 (increased by Rs. 25)Kerosene – Rs. 195 (increased by Rs. 13)Speaking on the “Ada Derana Big Focus” program today (09), Professor Priyanga Dunusinghe of the Department of Economics at the University of Colombo had stated that the government must take prompt steps to prepare for the likely increase in domestic fuel prices given the global trend.He explained that global crude oil prices have risen sharply, noting that the price of Brent crude stood between US$ 92 and US$ 93 per barrel last Friday, but climbed to around US$ 115 per barrel when markets opened on Monday.According to Prof. Priyanga Dunusinghe, the increase in global oil prices will likely result in higher prices for petrol, diesel, and gas, while also pushing up electricity generation costs, especially where fuel is used for power production.Professor Dunusinghe further noted that Octane 92 petrol in Sri Lanka could rise to around Rs. 360–370 per litre if the global trend continues. 

12th day of U.S.I.S war against Iran

''There were not many targets left to strike'' - President Trump11-03-202611 Mar 2026 Channel4newsAn Israeli official said Hezbollah and Iran carried out a joint missile attack on northern Israel on Wednesday night, according to Reuters. This is their first coordinated action of the war and comes shortly after Israel issued a warning of a "significant expansion" of attacks.The attacks follow President Trump saying the war could end soon, declaring there were not many targets left to strike. 12 days into this war and Iran's strategy ever clearer hit the oil industry hit the world economy. Oman says drones struck one of its coastal It followed reported projectile strikes on three commercial vessels near the crucial straight of Hormuz with reports Iran had placed about a dozen mines in its waters. Iran threatening to take oil to $200 a barrel. Any vessel whose cargo or oil shipment is destined for the United States, the Zionist regime, or their hostile partners will be considered a legitimate target. Overnight, the US said it sank 16 Iranian ships, among them mine layers.But it's another alleged US strike from day one of this war, attracting ever more scrutiny. Iran says 175 people, most of them 7 to 12 year old girls,were killed in the town of Minab, their elementary school at joining a naval base destroyed.This image identified as a US Tomahawk cruise missile.Today, the New York Times reports that a preliminary US military inquiry has determined its forces were to blame.Donald Trump, who had erroneously said that Iran had tomahawks, questioned today.A new report says the military investigation has found it was the United States that struck the school.I don't know about in Thran today, a mass funeral for senior commanders killed in US and Israeli strikes. declarations of support for the new supreme leader Moshaba Ham still to make a public statement since succeeding his father. An Iranian official telling the Reuters news agency that he was likely injured but continuing to operate.All these people here will defend their homeland, their new leader and the principles of their martyed Imam to the last drop of their blood. Opponents of the regime warned today that they'll be dealt with as enemies if they protest in the streets as they watch the unrelenting bombing from their homes..........C4 Video.