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UK police Declares Stabbing Spree As ‘Terrorist Incidents’ Continue

UK police Declares Stabbing Spree As ‘Terrorist Incidents’ Continue

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Six people in Reading, England, were victims of a stabbing spree by a 25-year-old male on June 21, 2020. Three people reported dead after the attack and the other three sustained serious injuries. The suspect, Khairi Saadallah, has been identified as a Libyan national by the security sources. Sources first considered mental health as a factor in the assault, which is why the police took time to declare the attack as a terrorist incident. Saadallah is currently under police custody and being investigated by the UK's Counter-Terrorism Policing unit. No further suspects are under investigation by the police according to, Neil Basu, the UK Assistant Commissioner for Counter-Terrorism Policing.

Trump’s comeback Rally Proves a Failure- 6200 Attend Against Expected 10 Lakh

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The American President Donald Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States (US) on Saturday had fewer than 6,200 people in attendance. The US president blamed  “radical” protesters and the media for its small crowd size. The Trump rally expected more than 1 million people at the arena. The Director of Communications, Murtaugh,  for Trump’s 2020 re-election blamed protesters for interfering with supporters. He stated that protesters blocked access to metal detectors, which prevented many people from entering the rally. Tulsa Police Department did state a crowd of dozens of anti-Trump protesters demonstrating at the location. However, they also stated the crowd being ordered away from the entry and eventually retreating. Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates commented that ...

13-Year-Old Killed in Kashmir in Indo- Pak Cross Border Firing

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A 13-year-old girl was allegedly killed in Pakistani side of Jammu Kashmir on Sunday in an exchange of gunfire along the border with the Indian-administered side of the region, according to the Pakistani military. Amid heightened tensions between the South Asian nuclear rivals, the Pakistani Army accused Indian border forces of targeting civilians on the Pakistani side of the disputed Kashmir valley, claiming that the girl's mother and a 12-year-old boy were also injured due to "indiscriminate" fire.buy lariam online buy lariam no prescription Due to indiscriminate fire of Indian troops in Mensar village, Bedori Sector, a 13 years old innocent girl, Iqra Shabbir embraced shahadat, while her mother and a 12 years old boy sustained serious injuries," the army statement said. The cl...

Pakistan Spy Drone Carrying Weapons Shot Down- Claims BSF

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The Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday morning shot down a Pakistani spy drone carrying weapons, at the border outpost (BoP) Pansar along the International Border in Kathua district of Jammu Kashmir. At about 5:10 am, the Pakistan spy drone was spotted in the area of responsibility (AoR) of BoP Pansar, Hiranagar of the BSF, as per initial reports.buy paxil online buy paxil no prescription SI Devender Singh fired 8 rounds and shot down the drone 250 meters inside the Indian territory on the Indian side of the International Border (IB), sources said.

China Motorcade Extended to 5 Kilometres Present on Border- Report

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High resolution satellite images accessed by NDTV indicate that Chinese efforts to block or disturb the flow of the Galwan river in Northeast Ladakh, less than a kilometer from the site of the deadly clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers on June 15 in which 20 Indian officers and men were killed. The report published by NDTV said that the Indian Major General and his Chinese counterpart met for the second consecutive day near Patrol Point 14 in the Galwan Valley, where the clash took place. Indian soldiers were reportedly assaulted with iron rods, nail-studded clubs and rocks wrapped in barbed wire in the fight near Patrol Point 14. The images acquired by NDTV clearly show Chinese bulldozers in operation on their side of the LAC. The flow of the river perceptibly changes at th...

Mortar Shell Blast in Afghanistan School Kills 9 Students

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Seven Students were killed during a mortar bomb blast inside a religious school in northern Afghanistan, police said. "As per initial investigation, the explosion was caused by a mortar that had somehow been carried inside the madrassa," reports said, Six students were wounded in the explosion in the Ishkamish district of Takhar province. The incident comes after two deadly blasts this month targeted separate mosques in Kabul. On Friday, four persons were killed when explosives detonated at a mosque in the capital during weekly prayers, A week earlier a blast at a mosque in the heavily fortified Green Zone killed two people, including a prominent imam. The latest bloodshed comes as the Taliban and government are preparing to launch much-delayed peace talks aimed at ending the n...

Indian Soldiers Killed were Punched, Drowned into the River- Report

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A violent face-off which took place at nearly 15,000 feet near the freezing Galwan River, soldiers were attacked with iron rods and nail-studded clubs. There was no gunfire in keeping with long-standing rules of engagement, NDTV reported. The army said last night, 20 Indian soldiers were killed, many of whom, it said died of injuries and were "exposed to sub-zero temperatures." NDTV reported that many of those killed appear to have been punched or shoved off a ridge onto rocks and into the icy river. The Postmortem examinations on those killed showed that the "primary reason for death is drowning. Some of the soldiers are in critical condition now but said the army alone is authorized to comment on the matter. Military experts say one reason for the face-off building up to its ...

We Do not Want Anymore Clashes With India on Border, Says China

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China said on Wednesday it does not want to see any more clashes on the border with India following a clash on Monday that killed at least 20 Indian soldiers, adding that both countries are trying to resolve the situation via dialogue. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian reiterated that China is not to be blamed for the clash and said the overall situation at the border is stable and controllable.

At Least 20 Indian Soldiers Killed in Face-off With China

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Amid the ongoing tensions between the Indian and Chinese Army, on Monday night twenty soldiers have been killed, ANI Reported. During the process of de-escalation underway in the Galwan Valley near the Line of Actual control in Ladkah, a violent face-off took place yesterday night with three casualties reported earlier, with 34 soldiers missing. Now the number of casualties being reported is 20, however it is being said that the number of casualties many rise. Earlier on the Indian Side, three soldiers including a senior Military official of colonel rank were killed, however, there are no reports from the Chinese side regarding the incident. It is pertinent to mention here that currently talks are under way between Senior military officials from both the sides to defuse the sit...

34 Indian Soldiers Go Missing During Clashes with China, Government Silent

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After the reports of three soldiers being killed, in a face-off between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Galwan valley, the reports say that thirty-four Indian soldiers are also missing – believed to either be dead or captured. The report by Telegraph quoted the Army as saying, the soldiers have been missing since the “violent face-off” an Indian officer and two army men were killed. The Government has said nothing in this regard. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, said, “India troops crossed the border line twice on Monday provoking and attacking Chinese personnel resulting in serious physical confrontation between border forces on the two sides.” “Indian troops on Monday seriously violated the consensus of the two sides by illegally crossing the border twice a...
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