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Tina Smith, on a Hit List in Minnesota, Speaks Out on Political Violence

18 juin 2025 à 05:03
Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota learned that her friend was assassinated, and that she had been a potential target herself. Now, she has blunt thoughts on who bears blame for violent outbursts.

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Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota this week confronted a fellow senator, Mike Lee of Utah, over online posts he made about the killings in her state.
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What We Know About How the Minnesota Assassination Case May Unfold

17 juin 2025 à 18:06
Both state and federal officials are pursuing murder charges against a man they say killed a state lawmaker and her husband. A federal case could lead to the death penalty.

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A makeshift memorial for State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, began to form outside the Minnesota State Capitol in Saint Paul earlier this week.

Members of Congress Press for More Security After Minnesota Attacks

17 juin 2025 à 15:43
A Capitol security official briefed senators on enhanced security precautions, and lawmakers in both parties said more funding was needed to protect themselves.

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Congress determines how much to spend on its own security as part of the annual appropriations process, though the president must sign funding bills.

Trump Says He Has No Plans to Call Walz After Shootings in Minnesota

17 juin 2025 à 07:10
“I think the governor of Minnesota is so whacked out, I’m not calling him,” the president told reporters.

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President Trump spoke to reporters on Air Force One before landing in Washington on Tuesday.

Officials Investigate More Threats of Violence Against American Politicians

17 juin 2025 à 06:23
The authorities in at least three states were investigating threats against elected officials. President Trump and U.S. senators were identified as targets.
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Minnesota Assassin Posed as Police Officer to Carry Out Shootings

16 juin 2025 à 19:04
Impersonating a police officer is a tactic sometimes used by criminals to win victims’ trust, police say.

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Minnesota Assassin Posed as Police Officer to Carry Out Shootings

16 juin 2025 à 19:04
Impersonating a police officer is a tactic sometimes used by criminals to win victims’ trust, police say.

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Minnesota Suspect Traveled to 4 Lawmakers’ Homes on Night of Attacks

16 juin 2025 à 18:12
Officials said a man charged with shooting two lawmakers and their spouses was apparently thwarted at two other politicians’ homes.

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A gunman entered the home of State Representative Melissa Hortman in a suburb of Minneapolis and fatally shot her and her husband, Mark.

Minnesota State Senator Ann Rest Says Shooting Suspect Visited Her Street

16 juin 2025 à 17:35
State Senator Ann Rest, a Democrat, credited police officers who were proactively checking on her safety with sparing her from an attack.

Mike Lee Draws Outrage for Posts Blaming Minnesota Assassination on Far Left

16 juin 2025 à 21:51
The Republican senator from Utah suggested in social media posts that the killings were the work of “Marxists,” and mocked Minnesota’s Democratic governor. He later issued a more sober condemnation of the violence.

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Senator Mike Lee of Utah at the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing at the Capitol in Washington earlier this year.

Minnesota Governor Praises Hoffman Family for ‘Heroic Actions’ After Shooting

16 juin 2025 à 09:53
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota commended the family of John A. Hoffman, saying their actions during a gunman’s attack on Saturday saved “countless lives.”

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Bullet holes riddled the front door of the family home of State Senator John A. Hoffman on Sunday.

Minnesota Manhunt, Arrest and Murder Charges: What We Know

16 juin 2025 à 17:41
After a gunman killed a lawmaker and wounded another, officials scrambled in what they called the largest manhunt in Minnesota’s history. The suspect was arrested on Sunday and charged with murder.

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Law enforcement officers searched an area outside Green Isle, Minn., for the gunman on Sunday.

Israel’s Attack in Iran Echoes Its Strategy Against Hezbollah

15 juin 2025 à 10:50
Israel decimated the group’s leadership last fall and degraded its military capabilities. Can the same strategy work against a far more powerful foe?

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A rally in Tehran in support of the Iranian government on Saturday following attacks by Israel.

Minnesota, Known for Bipartisan Civility, Reels After Attack on Lawmakers

14 juin 2025 à 20:40
Even as the national political discourse has grown hyperpartisan in recent years, Minnesota had kept a foothold on its own traditions.

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The Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.

Minnesota Gunman May Have Planned to Target ‘No Kings’ Protests, Police Say

14 juin 2025 à 14:50
Organizers of the protests said that all of the planned events in the state were canceled after a recommendation from Gov. Tim Walz.

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Law enforcement vehicles near the home of State Representative Melissa Hortman, who was fatally shot in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on Saturday.

Minnesota lawmakers are targeted after an acrimonious legislative session.

14 juin 2025 à 14:02
Melissa Hortman, a Democratic state representative, and her husband were fatally shot on Saturday morning. John A. Hoffman, a state senator, and his wife were also shot.

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Law enforcement personnel near the home of State Representative Melissa Hortman in Brooklyn Park, Minn., on Saturday. She was a top Democrat in the State Legislature.

Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, 95, Dies; Led Nicaragua After Civil War

14 juin 2025 à 12:20
The first woman to lead a Central American country, she served in the 1990s after the nation had been shaken by political strife.

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Violeta Barrios de Chamorro received the presidential sash from Nicaragua’s outgoing leader, Daniel Ortega, in April 1990. Her election stunned many people in Nicaragua and around the world.

Minnesota Gunman Sought in ‘Multiple Targeted Shootings’

14 juin 2025 à 09:51
It was not immediately clear who was targeted in the Saturday morning shootings in Champlin and Brooklyn Park, Minn. The police said the gunman may be wearing body armor and impersonating an officer.

A Sprawling Israeli Intelligence Effort Underpinned the Iran Strikes

13 juin 2025 à 13:26
Years of intelligence collection, infiltration of Iran with commandos and weapons, and tracking of targeted commanders and scientists made the wide-ranging attacks possible.

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The aftermath of an attack by Israel using walkie-talkies, in Sidon, Lebanon, last year.

Who Are the Iranian Generals Killed by Israel? Here’s What We Know.

13 juin 2025 à 10:28
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of staff of Iran’s armed forces, was among the dead, according to Iranian state media. Officials said a top nuclear negotiator was also killed.

Israeli Strikes Kill IRGC Leader and Major Nuclear Scientists

13 juin 2025 à 11:38
The Israeli strikes killed at least three of Iran’s top military commanders, as well as nuclear scientists and other leadership figures.

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Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri was assassinated in an Israel strike in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Friday.

Attack on Colombia Senator, Miguel Uribe Turbay, Caught on Video

Miguel Uribe Turbay, a conservative presidential hopeful, remained in “extremely serious” condition on Sunday, a day after being shot.

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A video shows people carrying Miguel Uribe Turbay after he was shot in Bogotá, Colombia, on Saturday.

The Quiet Unraveling of the Man Who Almost Killed Trump

8 juin 2025 à 05:00
Thomas Crooks was a nerdy engineering student on the dean’s list. He stockpiled explosive materials for months before his attack on Donald Trump, as his mental health eroded.

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A Colombian Senator, Miguel Uribe, Is Shot at a Campaign Event

The brazen attack, captured on video, recalled the political violence of past decades. The senator arrived at a hospital in critical condition.

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Miguel Uribe, 39, is a senator in Colombia and a presidential aspirant.

U.K. Faces ‘Extraordinary’ Threat From Russian and Iranian Plots, Official Warns

6 juin 2025 à 21:55
Jonathan Hall, a British government adviser, said in an interview that hostile states were paying local criminals to carry out acts of violence, espionage and intimidation.

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“Terrorism is something that gets public attention,” Jonathan Hall said, while state threats are “much harder to conceptualize.”

Judge Considers Early Release of Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Documents

4 juin 2025 à 21:44
The materials are scheduled to be unsealed in 2027, but President Trump signed an executive order in January aimed at moving up the date.

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The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in London in 1964. A federal judge is considering whether sealed documents relating to Dr. King’s assassination should be released before 2027.
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  • Grenade explosion kills Russian commander behind 2022 Mariupol deadly airstrikes
    Russian media and officials confirmed the death of Zaur Gurtsiyev, deputy mayor of Stavropol and former commander of the air operation over Mariupol, in a grenade explosion that occurred overnight on 29 May. The explosion reportedly occurred on Chekhov Street in southern Russia’s Stavropol city near a residential building.  During Russia’s  2022 bombardment of Mariupol, a city of 422,000 before Russia’s full-scale invasion, tens of thousands of civilians were killed beneath the rubble, and most
     

Grenade explosion kills Russian commander behind 2022 Mariupol deadly airstrikes

29 mai 2025 à 04:52

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Russian media and officials confirmed the death of Zaur Gurtsiyev, deputy mayor of Stavropol and former commander of the air operation over Mariupol, in a grenade explosion that occurred overnight on 29 May. The explosion reportedly occurred on Chekhov Street in southern Russia’s Stavropol city near a residential building. 

During Russia’s  2022 bombardment of Mariupol, a city of 422,000 before Russia’s full-scale invasion, tens of thousands of civilians were killed beneath the rubble, and most residential buildings were damaged or destroyed. Russian sources identified Gurtsiyev as a key figure in the Mariupol airstrike campaign.

Stavropol Krai Governor Vladimir Vladimirov announced in the morning that “as a result of the night incident on Chekhov Street in Stavropol, veteran of the Special Military Operation and participant in the ‘Vremya Geroev’ program, Zaur Aleksandrovich Gurtsiyev, was killed.”

According to Vladimirov, law enforcement and security services are investigating the case, and “All versions are being considered, including the organization of a terrorist attack involving Nazis from Ukraine” – the official Russia calls Ukrainian authorities “Nazis” to deny Ukraine’s statehood and justify the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Russian pro-Kremlin Telegram channel Shot close to law enforcement reported that two men sitting on a bench outside the building and drinking alcohol were killed by a grenade explosion. The perpetrator is currently unknown, another pro-Kremlin channel Mash noted.

At the time of the publication of this article, Ukrainian officials did not confirm the country’s involvement in the incident.

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) and the Defense Ministry’s HUR have been actively targeting Russian officers implicated in war crimes and collaborators in Russian-occupied areas. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, multiple reports have documented successful operations by Ukrainian partisans and alleged intelligence units, including the assassinations of high-ranking military officials and key collaborators. The agencies never report their involvement in the assassinations of Russian military-industrial complex-linked individuals.

Footage of the explosion circulates online

Telegram channels published video footage from the moment of the incident. In the video, a man wearing a cap and carrying a bag approaches Gurtsiyev. His face is not visible to the camera. The explosion follows immediately after. This clearly shows that the two men were not sitting on a bench during the explosion.

Gurtsiyev’s role in Mariupol air operation

The Vremya Geroev Russian military propaganda website says that Gurtsiyev “directly commanded the air component of the operation to liberate the city of Mariupol” in Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast in 2022. He was said to have introduced targeting technologies that “greatly increased the accuracy and effectiveness” of Russian missile strikes.

In Stavropol, Gurtsiyev was appointed first deputy mayor of Stavropol in September 2024 to officially overseepreventing terrorism and extremism.” He was awarded multiple Russian state honors, including an order for his role in the occupation of Mariupol and Avdiivka, the Medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland” 1st and 2nd Class with swords, as well as the Zhukov and Suvorov Medals.

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