 The OSCE media freedom representative called for the release of journalists arrested in Azerbaijan. The OSCE representative on freedom of the media, Teresa Ribeiro, has expressed grave concern after the detention of 14 staff members from the independent online media outlet Toplam TV. Reports indicate that on the 6th of March police conducted a search of Toplam TV's editorial office on unspecified grounds, seizing equipment, sealing the media platform's premises and detaining 14 employees. While most were released from police custody in Baku by midnight, at least three remained detained and face allegations of smuggling. Furthermore, on the same day unauthorized renaming of Toplam TV's YouTube account and the disappearance of video records were reported. The repeated imposition of severe measures against media personnel in Azerbaijan is deeply troubling, stated Ribeiro. Journalists must be able to carry out their work without fear of reprisal. She highlighted these events in the context of recent arrests of journalists from the ABSAS media platform as well as Canal 13 and Canal 11, online media channels which she previously raised with the Azerbaijani authorities. I call on authorities to release all detained media workers. All OSCE participation states committed themselves, including through the 2018 Ministerial Council Decision on the Safety of Journalists to fostering a safe working environment and ensuring the protection of journalists. We do not see representatives of Russia on this summit. We do not see the government inviting people who block, ruin and kill them. We want to get a result, a result of a safe peace and a self-safety for Ukraine. Therefore, at the beginning of the civilized country of the world, they will develop a detailed plan and will have a result. After that, representatives of Russia will be the ones who are ready for a safe peace. Five people have been killed during the aerial delivery of humanitarian aid sent to the Gaza Strip, CNN reported with reference to eyewitnesses. The cargo was dropped from the plane in the area of the al-Shadi camp where the refugees were located. Heavy boxes containing aid fell on people gathered in the area as the parachute delivering the cargo did not open. Two people died instantly after sustaining serious injuries while three others died in a hospital. Over 10 people were injured during the incident. Some of them are in serious condition. It should be noted that the United States and a number of other countries are carrying out airdrop of humanitarian aid to Gaza where there is a shortage of food. The United States airdropped first aid last Saturday. It hasn't been reported yet which country was airdropping aid when the deadly incident took place. According to some sources, the aid was dropped from a US plane.