Wednesday 27 March 2024

Russia Deems US Position on Probe Into Crocus Terrorist Attack as 'Biased' - Foreign Ministry

Russia Deems US Position on Probe Into Crocus Terrorist Attack as 'Biased' - Foreign Ministry

Russia Deems US Position on Probe Into Crocus Terrorist Attack as 'Biased' - Foreign Ministry





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Russia considers the position of the United States on the investigation into the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall concert venue near Moscow as "biased," Washington is trying to "put Ukraine out of harm's way," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.







On Tuesday, Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexander Bortnikov said the first information received from suspects in the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack proved a Ukrainian trace. He added that, while radical Islamists had prepared the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall, the Ukrainian special forces were involved. The Western intelligence and Ukraine needed the attack to create panic in Russian society, Bortnikov also said, adding that the mastermind behind the terrorist attack has not been identified yet.


"They exposed themselves. They also started screaming, not calling for an investigation, but began to put Ukraine out of harm's way. Their bias and involvement in this story are obvious. If it had not been there, the first statements would have been what they should have been, namely about the need for investigation, probe, presentation of facts," Zakharova stressed.


A shooting occurred last Friday in the Crocus City Hall concert venue in the city of Krasnogorsk, just outside Moscow, followed by a massive fire. A Sputnik correspondent who witnessed the attack reported that a number of gunmen in camouflage broke into the music hall, shooting people point-blank and throwing incendiary bombs. The Russian Investigative Committee said that at least 139 people were killed as a result of the terrorist attack.


White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said last Friday that there were no indications pointing to the involvement of Ukraine or Ukrainian nationals in the attack on the Crocus City Hall.



Moscow slams ‘mother of all fakes’



A recent Bloomberg article claiming that some people in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s own inner circle do not believe Ukraine was involved in the terrorist attack at the Crocus City concert hall is the “mother of all fakes,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.


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On the evening of March 22, a group of armed gunmen attacked the Crocus City Hall venue outside Moscow. Over 130 people died and another 200 were injured.


The news agency wrote on Tuesday that “there’s no evidence of involvement by Ukraine, according to four people with close ties to the Kremlin.


It claimed that Putin was present at discussions “where officials agreed” that there is no link to Kiev, but “remains determined to use the tragedy to try to rally Russians behind the war in Ukraine.” Bloomberg cited “one person with knowledge of the situation, asking not to be identified” as their source.


Zakharova blasted the report, writing on Telegram on Tuesday: “A masterpiece of news. Just the mother of all fakes.”


Yes,Bloomberg is a media that blows up fake news for US interests.


Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev and the head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Aleksandr Bortnikov, had commented that Ukraine may have been involved in the attack. Bortnikov also pointed to the potential role of the US and UK.


A group calling itself Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) has taken responsibility for the massacre. The US and EU insist that no one else could be to blame, denying that Ukraine had anything to do with the act of terrorism. Over the weekend, the Russian authorities arrested several suspects, including four directly involved in the attack.


The latter, all of whom are nationals of Tajikistan, attempted to escape by car. The FSB head said it is currently believed that they were expected in Ukraine, and that the Ukrainian side may have been preparing to open a “window” to allow them to cross the border.





















Rafah bombing intensifies despite UN truce call

Rafah bombing intensifies despite UN truce call

Rafah bombing intensifies despite UN truce call











In an overnight bombing by Israeli forces on a house in Rafah, eighteen individuals tragically lost their lives, with nine of them being children.







Additionally, Israeli shelling in the Nassr neighbourhood, situated northeast of Rafah, has resulted in further casualties.


These attacks have struck Gaza's southern district, where over 1.4 million displaced Palestinians are attempting to shelter, despite a UN Security Council resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, marking the first such resolution passed during the nearly six-month-long conflict, Al Jazeera reports.






The Israeli military's operations extend to Khan Younis in southern Gaza, where raids have resulted in the seizure of weapons and military equipment, as well as the elimination of fighters and destruction of infrastructure.


Notably, Israeli forces have been engaged in significant operations around al-Shifa Hospital and in Khan Younis. Despite international calls for a cessation of hostilities, Israeli strikes persist, particularly targeting residential areas near Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital, where clashes continue following a siege lasting over a week.


The Israeli military has conducted airstrikes on over 60 targets across Gaza, primarily in support of ground operations, according to statements from the Israeli army. These targets included attack tunnels and buildings where combatants were believed to be present.


Israeli forces are said to have struck launch sites in northern Gaza, from where rockets were launched towards the southern Israeli city of Sderot.


Moreover, Israeli forces continue to shell other areas in northern Gaza, including Beit Hanoun, eastern Jabalia, and Beit Lahiya, as reported Al Jazeera Arabic.



Horrific accounts as Israel continues attacks from north to south



Israel is ramping up its military attacks, in particular here in Rafah. Over the past couple of hours, we have been recording multiple air strikes that targeted three residential houses.


This shows that Rafah is no longer safe for more than 1.5 million Palestinians displaced here.


Attacks continued elsewhere in Gaza as well, including Jabalia refugee camp.


There have been horrific eyewitness accounts of Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s ongoing siege of al-Shifa Hospital, reporting that the forces destroyed much of the area, turning it into a graveyard. Some families are still trapped there after more than a week, living in unbearable conditions.






















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Dramatic Video Maryland Bridge Collapse After Ship Hits Francis Scott Key Bridge

Dramatic Video Maryland Bridge Collapse After Ship Hits Francis Scott Key Bridge

Dramatic Video Maryland Bridge Collapse After Ship Hits Francis Scott Key Bridge











A massive freight ship stacked high with containers smashed into a bridge while sailing out of Baltimore early on Tuesday, sending cars and people into the river below and closing one of the busiest ports on the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.







Rescuers pulled out two survivors, one of whom was hospitalized, and were searching for more in the Patapsco River after huge metal spans of the 1.6-mile (2.57 km) Francis Scott Key Bridge crumpled into the icy water at around 1:30 a.m.


The ship reported a power issue and officials halted the flow of traffic on the bridge between the mayday call and the collision, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said at a briefing.


"By being able to stop cars from coming over the bridge, these people are heroes. They saved lives last night," he said.






Eight people were on the bridge at the time and six remained unaccounted for, the state's transportation secretary said hours after the collision, which closed one of the busiest ports in the United States.


The preliminary investigation pointed to an accident, Moore said, and there were no credible reports of terrorism.


Ship traffic was suspended at the Port of Baltimore until further notice. It is the busiest U.S. port for car shipments, handling more than 750,000 vehicles in 2022, according to port data.


The closure of one of the U.S. East Coast's major ports threatens to disrupt supplies of goods from cars, to coal and other commodities like sugar. It could create bottlenecks and increase delays and costs on the Eastern seaboard, experts say. The port handles the most car imports and is among the largest for coal exports.


The 948-foot (288.95 m) vessel, as long as three football pitches placed end to end, had experienced a momentary loss of propulsion and dropped anchors as part of emergency procedures before impact, its management company, Synergy Marine Pte Ltd reported, according to the Singapore Port Authority.






The Dali, owned by Grace Ocean Pte Ltd, collided with one of the pillars of the bridge, according to manager Synergy. All 22 crew members aboard the Singapore-flagged vessel were accounted for, it said



AFTER MIDNIGHT



The U.S. Coast Guard reported the collapse at 1:27 a.m. (0627 GMT) and it deployed crews for an active search and rescue mission after the Singapore-flagged container ship forced the trellis-like bridge up into a mangled mass of metal. Jayme Krause, 32, was working a night shift on shore when the cart of packages in front of her shook violently at around 2 a.m. in what sounded like an intense thunderstorm.


A coworker at an Amazon logistics facility told her the bridge had collapsed and she ran out to look.


"I went over there, and sure as anything, it was gone, the whole bridge was just like, there was nothing there," she told Reuters. "It was a shocking sight to see." She did not see anyone in the water, nor hear any cries for help from where she stood at the bay.






Work crews had been repairing potholes on the bridge at the time of the collapse and sonar detected vehicles under the water, which was about 50 feet deep at that point, said Paul Wiedefeld, Maryland Secretary of Transportation.


The bridge was up to code and there were no known structural issues, Moore said. President Joe Biden was being briefed on the collision, the White House said.


The Francis Scott Key bridge was the main thoroughfare for drivers between New York and Washington who sought to avoid downtown Baltimore. It was one of three ways to cross the Baltimore Harbor, with a traffic volume of 31,000 cars per day or 11.3 million vehicles a year.






Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott described a scene of twisted metal shooting into the sky. "It was something out of an action movie. It was something you never thought you'd see," he said.


A live video posted on YouTube showed the ship ploughing into the bridge in darkness. The headlights of vehicles could be seen on the bridge as it crashed into the water and the ship caught fire.


The same ship was involved in an accident in the port of Antwerp, Belgium, in 2016, when it hit a quay as it tried to exit the North Sea container terminal.



RARE EVENT



Tuesday's disaster may be the worst U.S. bridge collapse since 2007 when the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis collapsed into the Mississippi River, killing 13.


The National Transportation Safety Board was sending a team to investigate. Moore, the governor, declared a state of emergency to quickly deploy federal resources to deal with the emergency. The FBI in Baltimore said on X its personnel were on the scene.






The Dali was chartered by shipping company Maersk (MAERSKb.CO), opens new tab at the time of the incident, the Danish company said in a statement.


"We are horrified by what has happened in Baltimore, and our thoughts are with all of those affected," Maersk said. Baltimore port's private and public terminals handled 847,158 autos and light trucks in 2023, the most of any U.S. port. The port also handles farm and construction machinery, sugar, gypsum and coal, according to a Maryland government website.


The port handles imports and exports for major automakers including Nissan, Toyota, General Motors, Volvo, Jaguar Land Rover and the Volkswagen group - including luxury models for Audi, Lamborghini and Bentley.






General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab and Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab will reroute affected shipments, but the companies said the impact will be minimal.


More than 40 ships remained inside Baltimore port including small cargo ships, tug boats and pleasure craft, data from ship tracking and maritime analytics provider MarineTraffic showed. At least 30 other ships had signalled their destination was Baltimore, the data showed.


The bridge, named after Francis Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner, opened in 1977.





















Tuesday 26 March 2024

What doctors volunteering in Gaza’s stricken hospitals witnessed under Israeli siege

What doctors volunteering in Gaza’s stricken hospitals witnessed under Israeli siege

What doctors volunteering in Gaza’s stricken hospitals witnessed under Israeli siege





At a news conference at the UN HQ in New York City last week, four doctors, who worked with teams in Gaza to support its healthcare system, described witnessing ‘appalling atrocities.’ (Supplied)






Four doctors from the US, UK and France, who have been working with teams in Gaza to support its healthcare system, have described witnessing “appalling atrocities” under Israel’s military offensive.







The four specialists told an event at the UN headquarters this week that doctors in the enclave are faced with “horrific decisions” almost every day as a result of the war.


Nick Maynard, a cancer surgeon from the UK city of Oxford, has for the best part of the past 15 years been traveling to the Gaza Strip to teach, carry out surgeries, and help develop local healthcare capacity.


Because of his long association with Gaza, Maynard thought he was prepared for what awaited him when he again set foot in the Palestinian territory last December as part of the first UK emergency medical team to arrive since the outbreak of war in October.


However, what he encountered during his two weeks at Al-Aqsa Hospital were “the most appalling atrocities,” he said. “I saw things that I never would have expected to have seen in any healthcare setting.”


The Israeli government says its military does not target civilians or hospitals, and blames Hamas for conducting military operations and launching rockets from crowded residential areas. Maynard rejects this claim.


Any medic who has worked in Gaza in recent months can dispel “with absolute certainty” the notion that Israel is conducting targeted bombing of Hamas militants and is protecting civilians,” he said.


“There is mass, indiscriminate bombing, killing many, many thousands of civilians, and a very clear targeting of healthcare facilities and workers, and deliberately destroying the infrastructure of all the hospitals to make it almost impossible to provide anything resembling normal healthcare to the population of Gaza.”


In fact, Maynard said Israel’s actions resemble the dictionary definition of genocide — designed to drive the Palestinian people out of Gaza.


“I spent some time looking at the definition of genocide in a variety of dictionaries,” he said. “And what is going on in Gaza fulfills every single definition of genocide that I have read.


“To those of us who’ve been on the ground there, and indeed, more importantly, all the Gazans I’ve spoken to, say the endgame of the Israeli government is to force them out completely from Gaza, to eradicate them from that land.”


Maynard was speaking at the UN headquarters in New York, where he was among a delegation of doctors meeting with UN representatives, who later met with Biden administration officials and members of Congress in Washington on Friday.


Their goal is to “instill a sense of urgency,” make sure US decision-makers and the international community “know what we know,” and hammer home that “the only way to prevent that ongoing humanitarian catastrophe is an immediate and permanent ceasefire.”


According to the World Health Organization, there have been 164 attacks on healthcare infrastructure in the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, when the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel triggered Israel’s retaliation against the group’s Gaza stronghold.


More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the conflict began. (AFP)


The UN agency says more than 400 medical workers have been killed since the conflict began. Before the war there were 6,000 beds at 39 hospitals in Gaza. Now roughly 295 hospital beds remain.


Israel has accused Hamas of building a vast tunnel network under Gaza’s hospitals, which it claims contain command centers, weapons caches, and places for holding Israeli hostages taken during the Oct. 7 attack.


“I’ve paid many visits to Al-Shifa Hospital and a lot of the other hospitals as well and I’ve never, in any service, any time during my visits, seen any evidence of military activity of any Hamas militants in any of the hospitals,” said Maynard.


“The Israelis have provided no credible evidence whatsoever to support those claims.”


Also among the doctors’ delegation was Zaher Sahloul, a Syrian-American doctor who is co-founder and president of MedGlobal, an NGO that provides emergency response and health programs around the world.


Sahloul, who was in Gaza in January, said the enclave is reaching a “tipping point.”


“Gaza at this stage is unlivable because of the persistent destruction of the infrastructures that are required for life,” he said.


The continued squeeze on deliveries of humanitarian assistance and commercial goods is pushing the population to the brink of famine, particularly in northern Gaza, with malnutrition and food insecurity reaching “catastrophic levels,” said Sahloul.



INNUMBERS



  • 164 Attacks on healthcare infrastructure in Gaza since Oct. 7.


  • 400 Medical workers killed since eruption of conflict.


  • 295 Hospital beds currently available in Gaza.


Source: WHO


Chronic conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, and various cancers that require regular medication, dialysis, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, are going untreated as a result of shortages and the destruction of healthcare infrastructure, he added.


Sahloul believes this is “an underestimate of the real numbers,” however, as roughly 5,000 people are still thought to be buried under the rubble of collapsed buildings.


And these numbers “will continue to accelerate even if the war stops right now,” he said.


“The collapse of the healthcare system will lead to pregnant women dying from bleeding and diarrhea patients dying from dehydration.”


Zaher Sahloul, who was in Gaza in January, said the enclave is reaching a “tipping point.” (Supplied)


During his address to UN officials, Sahloul showed a photograph of Hiam Abu Khodr, a Palestinian child who lost her father and brother when a bomb destroyed her home. Her mother was also injured in the blast. Hiam, meanwhile, suffered third-degree burns to 40 percent of her body.


“If you want to define post-traumatic stress disorder, this is what it looks like in the face of a child who is 7 years old,” said Sahloul.


Hiam waited weeks for an evacuation to Egypt for treatment. However, she died of her injuries two days after leaving Gaza. According to Sahloul, just 10 percent of the 8,000 patients in need of evacuation for treatment abroad have been able to leave.


Sahloul described “apocalyptic” scenes in the few hospitals that remain partially functional in Gaza, where the wounded brought into overcrowded wards are mostly treated on the floor. He described the case of 12-year-old Mohmad Abu Shahla, who arrived unable to breathe.


Any medic who has worked in Gaza in recent months can dispel “with absolute certainty” the notion that Israel is conducting targeted bombing of Hamas militants and is protecting civilians,” said Nick Maynard. (AFP) Mohmad had surgery to remove shrapnel from his abdomen before he was whisked to the intensive care unit where Sahloul tended to him. However, the boy “never woke up.”


“We were not able to communicate with his family. We sent him to the morgue. And I made a copy of his death certificate, to keep it as a proof.”


On Thursday, displaced civilians camped out in the grounds of Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza were ordered to leave immediately as Israeli forces continued their raid on the hospital complex.


Scores of people have reportedly been killed and 70 health workers arrested during the raid, with thousands more civilians sent south to Rafah, where some 1.4 million people were already hemmed before recent attacks on Khan Younes.


While many “incredibly heroic” healthcare workers decided to stay, Thaer Ahmad, a Palestinian-American emergency medicine physician who was with Sahloul in Gaza in January and who also spoke at the UN event, chose to evacuate before the raid.


On his way into Gaza, Ahmad said he saw “hundreds of trucks” lined up on the Egyptian side of the border waiting to bring aid into the enclave.


The Israeli government says its military does not target civilians or hospitals. (AFP)


“We know that these trucks have baby formula. We know that they have many needed items,” including diapers, inhalers, and sedatives for pain relief, he said.


“This is something that we could be using for our patients who are in pain as we’re trying to reset their fractures, clean their burns. It’s an incredibly painful process and this is something that can help. We’re not able to get this into the Gaza Strip because the trucks are stalled.


“Or if someone is having difficulty breathing as you may suspect may happen as bombs are dropping, and air fills with smoke, we’re not able to get a rescue inhaler to be able to treat their asthma.


“Or diapers for families. We’ve heard of people having to use plastic bags because they cannot find diapers and if they do find them, the price is incredibly high because of inflation and the lack of supplies.


“I hope that this can bring home the urgency that exists on the ground. We need our hospitals to be able to stand. We need the bombs to stop dropping, hopefully through a ceasefire. And we hope that we can get the necessary items in to help alleviate the incredible amount of suffering that’s taking place in the Gaza Strip.”


Also among the doctors’ delegation was Amber Alayyan, a pediatrician from Texas, who has been working with Medecins Sans Frontieres for 13 years.




As a result of the scarcity of medicines, Alayyan said, doctors are faced with “horrific decisions,” sometimes having to intubate patients without anesthetics.


Displaced people with nowhere to go are sheltering in hospitals and sleeping on beds intended for patients, she said.


“What does that mean for injured people? They arrive, they get a quick and dirty surgery in an emergency room or in an operating theater, and they have nowhere to be hospitalized afterward.


“Or when they are, they’re lost in the hospital and our teams spend all day searching for the patients they just operated on 12 hours before.


“The longer the war goes on, the longer these wounds have to rot. I mean really rot. No hospital in the world — high-income, low-income — could cope with the amount of injuries that we’re seeing and the needs that we’re seeing on the ground.”


The collapse of Gaza’s health system and shortages of food have left pregnant and lactating women and their newborns especially vulnerable, said Alayyan.


These women “were already facing high iron deficiency, anemia, before the war, which put them at risk for hemorrhage during birth,” she said.


“All the Gazans I’ve spoken to, say the endgame of the Israeli government is to force them out completely from Gaza, to eradicate them from that land,” Nick Maynard. (AFP)


“With the war, it puts them in a state of undernourishment and potentially malnutrition, which means that they can’t breastfeed their children properly. The milk doesn’t necessarily come in and it’s definitely not enough.


“The other population is children under 2 years, which is the breastfeeding age. Those children need to be breastfed. If they can’t, then they need a formula. To have formula you need clean water. None of these things are possible.”


She said women are “squeezing fruit dates into handkerchiefs and drip feeding their children with some sort of sugary substance to nourish them.”


“How many people are going to need prosthetics? What is the socioeconomic status of Gaza going to look like in five years? In three years? In three months? How can this population, that is so incredibly resilient, rebuild itself? And the longer the war goes on, the harder this becomes.”


“No hospital in the world — high-income, low-income — could cope with the amount of injuries that we’re seeing,” said Amber Alayyan.


“No hospital in the world — high-income, low-income — could cope with the amount of injuries that we’re seeing,” said Amber Alayyan.


Ahmad said he has often heard it said in Gaza that “there is a war after the war.”


“And it’s a day of reckoning for the people, to think about everything that they’ve lost, all of the struggles that they’ve been through.”


He added: “Oftentimes, what we can see is there can be a paralysis by analysis. And there could be a lot of deliberations that take place.


“We just want to impress upon the people who are at the table that this is very urgent and we need things to change within the next few hours or days, not weeks.”





















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Timnas dikandang Unggul ditandang lumat Vietnam Tiada Ampun - Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026

Timnas dikandang Unggul ditandang lumat Vietnam Tiada Ampun - Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026

Timnas dikandang Unggul ditandang lumat Vietnam Tiada Ampun - Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026





Pemain Timnas Indonesia, Jay Idzes melakukan selebrasi setelah mencetak gol ke gawang Timnas Vietnam pada laga Grup F Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026 di My Dinh Stadium, Vietnam, Selasa (26/03/2024). (Dok.PSSI)






Timnas Indonesia datang ke Vietnam dengan membawa keunggulan 1 gol, di Stadion My Dinh, Hanoi, hari Selasa, 26/03/2024, berhasil melumat Vietnam 3-0 tiada ampun, hasil ini membuat Timnas Indonesia memantapkan posisi kedua klasemen Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026 Grup F.







3 gol bersarang digawang Vietnam, dua goal dicetak Jay Idzes dan Ragnar Oratmangoen pada babak pertama. Pada paruh kedua, Ramadhan Sananta menambah keunggulan Indonesia di injury time.


Pada menit pertama, Indonesia langsung menekan pertahanan Vietnam. Gol pertama hadir pada menit ke-8 Jay Idzes berhasil membobol gawang Filip Nguyen lewat sundulan kepala setelah sukses menerima umpan Thom Haye tendakan pojok.


Indonesia berkali-kali menekan Vietnam. Gol kedua berhasil tercipta lewat Ragnar Oratmangoen yang melakukan tusukan dan melepaskan sepekan kaki kiri yang tak mampu ditahan Filip Nguyen.


Setelah gol kedua, Vietnam keluar untuk menyerang. Berkali-kali pertahanan Indonesia dibombardir namun berhasil diredam Ernando Ari. Babak pertama ditutup dengan kedudukan 0-2.


Memasuki babak kedua, Shin Tae-yong melakukan pergantian pemain dengan memasukan Egy Maulana Vikri dan Yacob Sayuri menggantikan Hokky Caraka dan Asnawi. Berkali-kali Vietnam melancarkan serangan namun berhasil dipatahkan Justin Hubner maupun Nathan Tjoe-A-On.


Kesempatan Indonesia menambah keunggulan datang pada menit ke 65 saat Ragnar lepas dari kawalan pemain Vietnam. Namun dengan cepat 2 pemain Vietnam menutup pergerakan Ragnar di kotak penalti.


Vietnam terus mengurung pertahanan Indonesia. Pada menit 76, Witan Sulaiman cedera dan harus digantikan dengan Ramadhan Sananta.


Di tengah tekanan Vietnam, Ragnar mendapatkan peluang emas untuk menambah gol. Namun sepakan Ragnar di menit ke 79 masih melambung di atas Filip Nguyen.


Gol akhirnya datang lagi dari Indonesia. Ramadhan Sananta sukses menambah skor menjadi 0-3 pada menit akhir babak kedua yaitu di menit 90+8.


Dengan hasil ini, Indonesia bertahan di posisi kedua Grup F dengan poin 7. Sedangkan Vietnam di posisi ketiga dengan 4 poin dari 3 laga. Bravo Garuda!


Setelah ini, Marselino Ferdinan dkk. giliran menjamu Irak pada 6 Juni dan Filipina pada 11 Juni 2024 di Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta.



Susunan Pemain:



Vietnam (5-4-1): Filip Nguyen (PG); Bui Tien Dung, Pham Xuann Manh, Phan Tuan Tai, Bui Hoang Viet Anh Vu Van Thanh; Do Hung Dung (C), Nguyen Hoang Duc, Khuat Van Khang, Nguyen Thai Son; Nguyen Tien Linh.


Timnas Indonesia (3-4-3):Ernando Ari (PG); Jay Idzes, Rizky Ridho, Justin Hubner; Asnawi Mangkualam (C), Thom Haye, Marselino Ferdinan, Nathan Tjoe-A-On;Witan Sulaeman, Ragnar Oratmangoen; Hokky Caraka.


Klasemen Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026 usai Indonesia kalahkan Vietnam 1. Irak 12 poin 2. Indonesia 7 poin 3. Vietnam 3 poin 4. Filipina 1 poin