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“Not Drunk, Airbags Blocked View”: Law Student After Gujarat Crash Kills 1
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“Not Drunk, Airbags Blocked View”: Law Student After Gujarat Crash Kills 1

The 20-year-old law student, whose car rammed nearby vehicles and passersby, causing the death of one person and injuring several others in Vadodara, told the police he could not see the road as airbags had deployed inside the vehicle.

The driver, Rakshit Chaurasiya, and his friend were returning from Dera Circle after dropping a friend with whom they had gone to witness Holika Dahan, a bonfire lit on the eve of Holi. “We were going ahead of a scooty, we were turning right and there was a pothole on the road. There was a scooty and a car parked near the right turn. Our car touched the scooter and the airbags opened. After that I couldn’t tell where the car went,” he said, adding that the car was at the speed of 50-60 kmph at the time of the accident.

He also first said he had not consumed any intoxicants, but later admitted to consuming bhaang (cannabis). He also urged to meet the family of the victims and said that the accident was his fault. “I was told that one woman has died and a few have sustained injuries. I want to meet the family of the victims, it is my fault and whatever they want should happen,” he added.

A video of the incident from Thursday night went viral, showing the car crashing into multiple vehicles at a busy intersection in Vadodara’s Karelibaug area. The crash resulted in the immediate death of one woman, later identified as Hemaliben Patel. The impact of the crash left three to four others seriously injured, including Jaini (12), Nishaben (35), an unidentified 10-year-old girl and an unidentified 40-year-old man.

Videos after the accident showed the driver’s friend emerging from the car, anguished at the accident caused by his friend. The driver then came out of the car, unstable and shouting incoherent sentences. He then repeatedly shouted “Another round” and “Om Namah Shivay”.

Leena Patil, Joint Commissioner of Police, confirmed that the driver was intoxicated and had been taken into custody. Vadodara Police Commissioner Narasimha Komar said that there were more than three vehicles involved in the incident, including two active vehicles and one EV (Electric Vehicle).

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Death From Above: US Missile Strike Wipes Out ISIS Chief Of Global Ops
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Death From Above: US Missile Strike Wipes Out ISIS Chief Of Global Ops

The United States, in coordination with Iraqi Intelligence and Security Forces, announced the killing of Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, also known as “Abu Khadijah,” in a precision airstrike in Iraq’s Al Anbar Province. Abu Khadijah was the Chief of Global Operations for the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) terror group and held the position of the group’s second-in-command globally. Another ISIS operative was also killed in the strike, which took place on March 13.

According to US military officials, Abu Khadijah oversaw the terror group’s logistics, planning, and financial management worldwide.

Following the airstrike, US Central Command (CENTCOM) and Iraqi forces arrived at the site and confirmed the deaths of Abu Khadijah and the other ISIS fighter. According to CENTCOM, both men were found wearing unexploded suicide vests and were armed with multiple weapons. The identity of Abu Khadijah was confirmed through a DNA match using samples collected from an earlier raid in which he had narrowly escaped capture.

“Abu Khadijah was one of the most important ISIS members in the entire global ISIS organisation. We will continue to kill terrorists and dismantle their organizations that threaten our homeland and U.S., allied, and partner personnel in the region and beyond,” General Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of US Central Command, said. 

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani hailed the operation, describing Abu Khadijah as “one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world.” In a post on social media platform X, al-Sudani confirmed that the operation was carried out with support from the US-led coalition.

The US had sanctioned Abu Khadijah in 2023, identifying him as the so-called governor of ISIS-controlled territories in Iraq and Syria. He was also responsible for directing the group’s foreign operations. Despite ISIS’ territorial defeat in Iraq in 2017, remnants of the group have remained active, launching sporadic attacks against Iraqi security forces.

“Today the fugitive leader of ISIS in Iraq was killed. He was relentlessly hunted down by our intrepid warfighters. His miserable life was terminated, along with another member of ISIS, in coordination with the Iraqi Government and the Kurdish Regional Government,” wrote US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform. 

“PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH!” he added. 

After years of military operations led by Iraqi forces and the US-backed international coalition, ISIS was largely dismantled by 2017 in Iraq and by 2019 in Syria. Yet, the group’s fighters remain active, particularly in remote areas of both countries. 

Approximately 2,500 US troops remain stationed in Iraq to support counterterrorism efforts and train Iraqi forces. 

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Islamic State leader in Iraq and Syria killed, US says
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Islamic State leader in Iraq and Syria killed, US says

Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifa was head of IS’s most senior decision-making body, the US Central Command said. 

​Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifa was head of IS’s most senior decision-making body, the US Central Command said.  

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