A Feb. 7 newscast summarized several separate international incidents and diplomatic developments.
Multiple outlets, the broadcast said, reported that a suspect in an attack on Russian General Vladimir Alexeev had been detained and brought for questioning, and that a hearing on pretrial measures was expected the next day. Telegram channels close to security forces claimed suspects were being transported from Dubai; the program noted there were no official confirmations at the time it aired.
The bulletin also described a fire at a military base in Tehran linked to Iran's Joint Staff. Social-media witnesses reported loud explosions while Iranian officials attributed the blaze to a short circuit; Reuters was cited as having verified the location but the program said it could not independently confirm the cause or casualty details.
Separately, the show reported indirect talks in Oman between U.S. and Iranian representatives over a nuclear deal; it named a U.S. special envoy identified on air as "Стив Уитков" and Jared Kushner as participants and said both sides described a good initial round of discussions. The program said Washington increased its military presence in the region; it also reported a U.S. presidential directive on tariffs described in the bulletin and attributed that action to former President Donald Trump (the broadcast named him as "President Donald Trump," which the article corrects to reflect his status as former U.S. president at the time of this report).
The program presented these items as reported by international media and cited sources; it did not provide independent verification for every claim and indicated several reports remained unconfirmed.