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The fatality victim is identified in the attack on Trump
The person who died in the attack on the former president of the United States. Donald Trump, between 2017 and 2021, at a rally he offered on Saturday afternoon in Pennsylvania, was identified as Corey Comperatore, a firefighter and father of a family.
At a press conference, the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, confirmed the identity of the victim after receiving the authorization of Comperatore’s wife, who was an avid supporter of the former Republican president and died as “a hero.”
The Democratic governor pointed out that, according to the wife, Corey Comperatore died when he set out to protect his family from the gunfire during the attack.
“Corey was an avid supporter of the former president and was very excited to be with him in the community last night,” the governor added.
Shapiro asked all political leaders to “lower the temperature and overcome the rhetoric of hatred that exists, and seek a better and brighter future for this nation.”
“The assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump last night was absolutely unacceptable and tragic,” said the governor, who wished a speedy recovery to the former president, with whom, he said, he has not yet had a chance to talk.
The governor added that he has spoken to Comperatore’s relatives, as well as those of one of the two people who were injured, whose condition he did not report.
The victim was 50 years old, according to The New York Times, which quotes her sister, Dawn Comperatore Schafer.
During a rally he offered on Saturday afternoon in Pennsylvania, Trump was injured in the right ear as a result of the shots fired by the alleged perpetrator of the attack, 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks.
As it was learned this Sunday, the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle he used to try to assassinate the former president was legally acquired by his father.
Other sources of local security forces indicated that they have found two devices with explosive material in the vehicle of the suspect in the assassination attempt, as well as at his home in Bethel Park (Pennylvania).
Crooks ended up shot dead by the Secret Service after shooting several times from an elevated position on a roof of a one-storey building near the stage where Trump participated in a rally about an hour away from his home.
International
U.S. strike in Caribbean kills three suspected drug traffickers
A U.S. strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel in the Caribbean killed three people on Saturday, according to Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth, marking the latest in a series of attacks in international waters.
The United States has deployed ships to the Caribbean and sent fighter jets to Puerto Rico as part of a large military force that Washington says is aimed at curbing drug trafficking.
“This vessel, like all the others, was known to our intelligence for being involved in illicit narcotics smuggling,” Hegseth stated on X. “Three narcoterrorists were aboard the vessel during the attack, which took place in international waters,” he added.
Experts argue that the attacks, which began in early September, amount to extrajudicial executions, even if the targets are known traffickers.
Washington has yet to publicly provide evidence that the targeted individuals were actively smuggling drugs or posed a threat to the United States.
Hegseth said the U.S. would continue “hunting… and killing” suspected traffickers. He also shared video footage of the strike, showing the vessel being hit and engulfed in flames. As in previous videos, sections of the ship were blurred, making it impossible to verify the number of people on board.
The United Nations called on Friday for Washington to halt its attacks.
International
At least 23 killed in Sonora supermarket blast, including minors
At least 23 people were killed and 11 others injured in an explosion at a supermarket in Hermosillo, in the northern Mexican state of Sonora, local authorities reported on Saturday.
“So far, there are 23 confirmed deaths and 11 injured, including minors,” said Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo in a video message. He added that the injured are receiving treatment in various hospitals across the city.
“I have ordered a thorough and transparent investigation to determine the causes of the incident and assign responsibility where appropriate,” Durazo said.
The explosion occurred at a Waldo’s store in downtown Hermosillo. Local authorities confirmed that the incident was not an attack nor related to any violent act against civilians.
Meanwhile, Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her condolences on X, offering sympathy to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives.
International
Floods in Central Vietnam leave 28 dead, thousands displaced
The death toll from heavy rains and flooding in central Vietnam has risen to 28, with six people reported missing and 43 injured, local newspaper VnExpress reported Friday night.
More than 22,100 homes remain flooded, primarily in the cities of Hue and Da Nang. Floods and landslides have destroyed or swept away 91 houses and damaged another 181, the report added.
Around 245,000 households are still without electricity, particularly in Da Nang, where over 225,000 homes are affected.
Additionally, 80 stretches of national highways are blocked or disrupted due to landslides. Authorities expect the flooding to continue for another day or two in the region.
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