U.S. Marines killed 24 people, including little children, in an Iraqi town and recorded the aftermath of their actions.
The military tried to keep these photos from the public. No weapons were found and a military investigation determined that the dead were civilians.
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Picture: A mother, Asmaa Salman Raseef, thirty-two, and her four-year-old son, Abdullah, lie dead in the corner of their living room.
Asmaa's arm is around her son, perhaps in a final attempt to protect him. Asmaa appears to be injured in the upper back.
Abdullah was determined by military investigators to have a bullet wound in his head. N.C.I.S. investigators concluded that the Marine who shot Abdullah was likely standing less than six teet away.
A five-year-old girl, Zainab Younis Salim, was shot in the head by a U.S. Marine. Zainab died in a bed next to her mother, sisters, and brother.
A Marine scrawled the number eleven on her back with a red Sharpie marker after the killings, to differentiate the dead in photos.
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Three-year-old Ayesha Younis Salim was shot to death.
A Marine wrote the number twelve on her cheek after she was killed. To the left is her sister Sabaa, who was ten, and to the right is her brother, Mohammed, who was eight.
The outstretched arm of her sister Zainab, five, is nearly touching Ayesha's hand.
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Fifteen-year-old Noor Younis Salim, next to the bed where her mother and four of her siblings were killed.
Noor's surviving sister, Safa, told The New Yorker that she and Noor had hidden behind the bed, but that a Marine had aimed his rifle under the bed and fired at them.
The Marine missed Safa, but Noor was killed.
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A wider view of the living room where Marines killed Asmaa, her son Abdullah, and two other family members. The body of Jaheed Abdul Hameed Hassan, forty-three, is against the wall in the foreground.
A military medical examiner concluded that Jaheed was likely lying down or sitting against the wall when he was shot. Behind him, in the corner of the room, are the bodies of Asmaa and Abdullah. Marines took this photo after moving Abdullah's body.
As a result, in this image, his mother's arm is no longer over his back.
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The bedroom where Ayda, her sister, and five of her children were killed. The photo was taken after the bodies and the mattress had been removed.
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The hallway of Safa's family's home. The blood streaks on the floor were likely caused by Marines dragging the bodies of her family outside, hours after the killings.
The Marines loaded the bodies into Humvees and drove them to the Haditha hospital.
The room at the back right of the hallway is the bedroom where Marines killed five of Safa's siblings; their mother, Ayda; and their aunt-most of whom were huddled together on a bed.
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The arm of Khomeisa Tuma Ali, sixty-six, who was killed in the hallway of the first house the Marines entered.
In an interview with military investigators, Corporal Hector Salinas admitted to shooting and killing her, though he said he did not realize that she was a woman.
"All I could see of the person running in the hallway was their side and part of their back," Salinas told N.C.I.S. "I could not identify age, gender, or if the person was armed."
Marines in Haditha were required to identify whether targets were enemies before shooting them. Salinas told N.C.I.S. that he shot because he thought that gunfire had been coming from the area.
No weapons were found inside the house, and a military investigation determined that the dead were civilians.
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The first five people who were killed that day by the Marines.
The five men had been driving to a college in Baghdad in a white car down the same road as the Marines’ convoy.
Before the convoy was struck by an I.E.D., the Marines pulled the car over. After the explosion, all five were shot to death.
Some of the Marines claimed that the men were running away when they were shot, but the photo contradicts this, showing that the men were shot next to the car.
One of the men was found on his back with his legs tucked under him, suggesting that he could have been kneeling when he was shot.
Marines searched the bodies and the car and found no weapons.
🇩🇪🚨‼️ CENSORSHIP: Politician called fat and thick, now police investigates!
German The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) is taking action against a Gab user who has addressed the weight of the Green politician and member of the Bundestag Ricarda Lang.
Censorship reaches levels unexpected.
-> If you call her fat, the German government goes after you! So don’t do that. 🤷♂️
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BKA Police says user attacks "Honor of the politician"
"Through the sexualized and degrading portrayal of 'Ricarda Lang', the user attacks the honor of the politician and shows himself disrespectful (§ 185 StGB)," the BKA document continues. With his statement, "the user publicly insults a person from political life due to the position of the offended person in public life."
In plain language: Because a Gab user called the politician Ricarda Lang 'thick' or similar, the central criminal authority Germany is taking serious action against it.
The posts are from 2022. The request of the Federal Criminal Police Office to the social network came in April 2024
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Andrew Torba, the head of the American social network Gab, published a BKA letter ("Federal Criminal Police Office. Page 4 of 5").
This shows that the Federal Criminal Police Office is now taking action against the user.
The letter is addressed directly to Gab to request the name of the user. Torba commented:
"This is one of the most ridiculous requests for foreign data that Gab has ever received from Germany."
In some parts of Ukraine, electro started to disappear.
Today 11 Tu-95MS, 6 Tu-22M3M, ships of the Black Sea Fleet, Shaheed drones and ground based Islander missiles are targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and other targets.
Hits are recorder all over Ukraine in the Kharkov, Sumy, Kirovograd, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, Zaporizhia, Khmelnytsky, Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa, Chernigov, Lutsk regions.
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The head of Zelensky's President office writes that Russia is "trying to take out Ukraine's energy" and vouches a terrible revenge.
He’s not interested in his people at all, just revenge?
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"Kinzhals" hypersonic missiles have again hit the positions of the "Patriot" air defense missile system in Zhulyany, Kyiv.
The founder of the Telegram messenger, billionaire Pavel Durov, was arrested at the Paris airport.
"On his platform, he has allowed himself to commit countless crimes, which he does nothing to mitigate or cooperate with”
Pavel Durov will remain in custody until his trial, which will take place today or tomorrow. Durov may be charged with, among other things, money laundering and aiding terrorism.
The EU authorities' main complaint about Telegram is encrypted messages.
This was reported by the French news channel LCI.
The founder of Telegram has been detained by French intelligence services at Le Bourget Airport in Paris while exiting a private jet.
He is expected to be presented to a judge later this evening, facing multiple charges, according to TF1.
Potential charges include terrorism, drug-related offenses, complicity, fraud, money laundering, concealment, and possession of child exploitation content.
The main concern of EU authorities regarding Telegram is its encrypted messaging, as reported by TF1.
Tacker: Pavel Durov left Russia when the government tried to control his social media company, Telegram. But in the end, it wasn’t Putin who arrested him for allowing the public to exercise free speech.
The attack on the employees of the men's maximum-security penal colony IK-19 in Surovikino, Volgograd Region, occurred during a meeting of the disciplinary commission — radicals of ISIS took FSIN (prison) officers hostage. In total, according to official data, 1,241 people are being held in the colony.
What is known at this hour:
— The head of the colony, Andrei Devyatov, is in intensive care. According to media reports, in addition to him, 3 more people have also been hospitalized
— The radicals cut the throats of their victims, footage from the colony shows that at least two FSIN officers were subjected to this atrocity
— The FSIN confirmed that the prisoners of the colony took hostages, among whom there are victims
— Events are being carried out to free the hostages, special forces have arrived at the prison
— Radicals demand money and a helicopter to leave the colony
— The Volgograd Investigative Committee opened a criminal case under articles on hostage-taking and disruption of the penal colony
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The prison is closed off.
A local mullah is being brought to negotiate with them.
There is also information about the special forces preparing for an assault.
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Descriptions of the terrorists who seized IK-19 in Volgograd.
Their names are Khusinov Temur, Toshov Nazirchon, Toshev Ramzidin and Navruzi Rustamchon.
Two are natives of Tajikistan, and two more are from Uzbekistan.
They were initially not serving time for terrorism, but either for serious bodily harm or for drugs.
The attackers could have become radicalized while serving their sentences?