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Alleged White House dinner gunman had respirator, hollow-point bullets

Alleged White House dinner gunman had respirator, hollow-point bullets

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Inside El Mencho’s last hideout: Blood, bullets and cartel luxury

Inside El Mencho’s last hideout: Blood, bullets and cartel luxury

TAPALPA, Mexico — The most wanted man in Mexico was hiding out next to a country club. When Mexican special forces soldiers attacked the hideout of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — the cartel boss known as “El Mencho” — they descended on his luxurious compound in the mountains outside Guadalajara. A cluster of upscale cabins situated on a steep hillside dotted with pine trees, the location offered seclusion and ensured that Oseguera’s security detail would be able to see any approaching visitors coming from miles away. The only way in is a long, narrow, bumpy road. To maintain the element of surprise, the Mexican commandos approached from above in helicopters, supported by surveillance from U.S. Predator drones. Share via Close extra sharing options The raid last weekend left the 59-year-old leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel dead following an hours-long gun battle with El Mencho’s small army of bodyguards. It also sparked a wave of reprisal attacks across the country. Mexican authorities said at least 25 National Guard soldiers and 34 suspected cartel members died, along …

Farmers in Gaza risk Israeli bullets to bring their fields back to life | Israel-Palestine conflict

Farmers in Gaza risk Israeli bullets to bring their fields back to life | Israel-Palestine conflict

The Gaza Strip – As soon as the “ceasefire” in Gaza began in October, Palestinian farmer Mohammed al-Slakhy and his family headed straight for their farms in the Zeitoun area of Gaza City. After more than two years of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza – and despite ongoing Israeli attacks – it was finally safe enough to return, and attempt to rebuild and restore. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list Mohammed and his family spent months clearing rubble from the ground and whatever was left of their greenhouses, which were flattened during the fighting, like many of the buildings in Gaza. With very limited resources, they prepared the soil and planted the first courgette crop, hoping it would be ready to harvest by early spring. But even this limited attempt to bring the family’s land back to life is not without risk. As Mohammed explains, every time he goes to tend to his field, he is risking his life. A few hundred metres away sit Israeli tanks, and the sound of bullets flying …