# Emergency events
The Iranian vessel Rona, which was heading to Russia, suffered an accident in the Caspian Sea.
The crew of the Iranian dry cargo ship was rescued after sending an SOS signal. The ship had repeatedly sailed a route that journalists link to maritime deliveries of weapons from Iran to Russia.
Russian drone crashes near Bandera monument in Lviv: church and polytechnic damaged
In the centre of Lviv, during a Shahedi attack, an explosion occurred near the monument to Stepan Bandera - the symbolic target was not destroyed, but the blast wave damaged historic buildings.
Media: at least 12,000 people killed during crackdown on protests in Iran
The massacres took place on 8 and 9 January during a complete internet blackout. Journalists talk about the biggest tragedy in the country's modern history.
Attack in Kyiv school classified as attempted murder
In the capital, a minor student attacked a teacher and a classmate at school. The police opened a criminal investigation into attempted murder.
Schoolboy attacks teacher and classmate with knife in Kyiv
On the morning of 12 January, a student attacked a teacher and a classmate with a knife in a Kyiv school. The victims are receiving medical care, and the attacker was detained by police.
Snowfalls in the Alps force hundreds of drivers to spend the night in gyms: high risk of avalanches remains
Due to heavy snowfall in the Alps, more than 800 motorists were forced to spend the night in gyms in Savoy. The French authorities warn of a high level of avalanche danger after three skiers died.
Almost 3,000 people evacuated in the Philippines due to the activation of Mayon volcano
The Philippines declared the third level of alert due to the Mayon volcano. More than 2,800 people were evacuated from the danger zone, and hundreds more left their homes voluntarily.
Australia declares a state of disaster due to large-scale fires in Victoria
The southeastern Australian state of Victoria has declared a state of disaster due to large-scale wildfires. The fire destroyed more than 130 buildings, left about 38,000 households without power and covered more than 300,000 hectares amid record heat.
Mass protests in Iran: doctor in Tehran says more than 200 dead, human rights activists record dozens of victims
Protests continue in Tehran and other Iranian cities, which began on 28 December amid the economic crisis and have escalated into political demands. According to human rights activists, at least 62 people have been killed and about 2,300 detained, while a doctor in the capital told TIME about 217 deaths in just six hospitals.
Fire at Le Constellation bar in Switzerland: co-owner taken into custody due to flight risk
In Switzerland, following the tragedy at the Le Constellation bar, where 40 people died on New Year's Eve, the co-owner of the establishment, Jacques Moretti, was detained. Investigators are checking the version of negligent homicide, and the country has declared a day of national mourning.
Bad weather on Ukrainian roads: almost 900 accidents per day, traffic restrictions for trucks in five regions
Due to severe weather conditions, 899 road accidents were recorded in Ukraine over the last day. Restrictions for heavy vehicles are in place on some roads in five regions, and drivers are urged to refrain from long journeys.
Bad weather in Ukraine has caused hundreds of road accidents: more than 250 calls since the beginning of the day, there are dead
Due to severe weather conditions in Ukraine, more than 250 road accidents have been reported since the start of the day. There have been deaths and injuries, and the movement of heavy vehicles has been partially restricted.