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 A Mother's Day Nightmare in Princeton, Illinois. A 3-year-old boy was struck by gunfire as police burst into a barricaded room, ending a frightening hostage situation. Multiple agencies responded to the Hummingbird Mobile Home Park in Princeton, Illinois, on Sunday, May 10th at 2:42 a.m. The initial call went out as a domestic disturbance but officers discovered much worse.  42-year-old, Anthony Rodriguez, had barricaded himself in a room armed with a knife. Anthony had taken several people as hostages, including Aurora Almanza and her 3-year-old son.  Multiple agencies were on the scene, including the Bureau County Sheriff's Office, Illinois State Police and  the Princeton Police Department.  Authorities attempted to negotiate but ultimately rushed the room when they heard screaming coming from inside.  Officials have reported that officers fired shots as they entered the room. Anthony Rodriguez was hit and was neutralized.  Sadly, Aurora Almanza's t...

DRONES HIT EAST CONGO'S BIGGEST CITY, KILLING FRENCH AID WORKER, REBELS AND UN SAY. (PHOTO).


 Drones hit east Congo's biggest city, killing French aid worker, rebels and UN say


Drone strikes hit Goma in east Congo ​on Wednesday, killing at least three people including a French aid worker, the ‌first such attack in the city since AFC/M23 rebels seized it last year, according to the group and the U.N.


The AFC/M23 blamed the attack on the Congolese army, saying in a post on X that Kinshasa ​had launched drones against a densely populated urban area in the lakeside city.


A senior official for U.N. children's agency UNICEF told Reuters ​that one of its employees, a French national, was killed.


French President Emmanuel Macron and Hadja Lahbib, ​European Commissioner for equality, preparedness and crisis management, condemned the attack in posts on X, calling for respect for international humanitarian law and saying aid workers must never be targeted.


A Reuters ​journalist in Goma reported hearing two loud explosions at around 4 a.m. (0200 GMT). The blasts shook windows and ‌doors ⁠and were followed by the sound of ambulance sirens.


A senior AFC/M23 official told Reuters the house struck by one of the drones had been rented by UNICEF employees and is close to a residence used by former Congolese President Joseph Kabila in a neighbourhood that houses several ​prominent political and business ​figures.


The official said a ⁠second drone had targeted the residence of AFC/M23 political coordinator Corneille Nangaa, but fell into Lake Kivu.


The strikes come after weeks of intensifying ​drone operations on both sides of the conflict.


AFC/M23 military spokesperson Willy Ngoma ​was killed in ⁠a drone attack by the Congolese army near the strategic mining town of Rubaya, some 60 km from Goma, on February 24.


The rebels have also claimed a series of drone attacks on the airport ⁠serving the northeastern city of Kisangani in recent weeks.


Fighting has continued in eastern Congo on several fronts, despite mediation efforts by parties including Qatar and the U.S.Drones hit east Congo's biggest city, killing French aid worker, rebels and UN say, Reuters reported.


Drone strikes hit Goma in east Congo ​on Wednesday, killing at least three people including a French aid worker, the ‌first such attack in the city since AFC/M23 rebels seized it last year, according to the group and the U.N.


The AFC/M23 blamed the attack on the Congolese army, saying in a post on X that Kinshasa ​had launched drones against a densely populated urban area in the lakeside city.


A senior official for U.N. children's agency UNICEF told Reuters ​that one of its employees, a French national, was killed.


French President Emmanuel Macron and Hadja Lahbib, ​European Commissioner for equality, preparedness and crisis management, condemned the attack in posts on X, calling for respect for international humanitarian law and saying aid workers must never be targeted.


A Reuters ​journalist in Goma reported hearing two loud explosions at around 4 a.m. (0200 GMT). The blasts shook windows and ‌doors ⁠and were followed by the sound of ambulance sirens.


A senior AFC/M23 official told Reuters the house struck by one of the drones had been rented by UNICEF employees and is close to a residence used by former Congolese President Joseph Kabila in a neighbourhood that houses several ​prominent political and business ​figures.


The official said a ⁠second drone had targeted the residence of AFC/M23 political coordinator Corneille Nangaa, but fell into Lake Kivu.


The strikes come after weeks of intensifying ​drone operations on both sides of the conflict.


AFC/M23 military spokesperson Willy Ngoma ​was killed in ⁠a drone attack by the Congolese army near the strategic mining town of Rubaya, some 60 km from Goma, on February 24.


The rebels have also claimed a series of drone attacks on the airport ⁠serving the northeastern city of Kisangani in recent weeks.


Fighting has continued in eastern Congo on several fronts, despite mediation efforts by parties including Qatar and the U.S.

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