JORDAN HENDERSON SET TO MISS WORLD CUP AFTER WRIST INJURY IN ENGLAND CELEBRATIONS. (PHOTO)

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 Jordan Henderson Set to Miss World Cup After Wrist Injury in England Celebrations England’s 3-2 win over Mexico in the World Cup Round of 16 was followed by an injury to Jordan Henderson, who is now expected to miss the remainder of the tournament. The Brentford midfielder was part of the England squad that secured victory at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium on Sunday, July 5, before the team joined supporters behind one of the goals to sing Oasis’ Wonderwall, which has become an unofficial anthem during the competition. During the post-match celebrations, Henderson fell over an advertising board, landed awkwardly and was left on the ground receiving medical attention. Teammates and staff quickly surrounded him as treatment was provided on the pitch. He was later given oxygen and taken off on a stretcher. England head coach Thomas Tuchel told the BBC that the 36-year-old had sustained “a quite serious” wrist injury and was taken to hospital for assessment. Henderson remained in Mexico...

MALI ARMY LAUNCHES MAJOR OFFENSIVE AGAINST TERRORISTS IN MULTIPLE LOCATIONS.(PHOTO).


 Mali army launches major offensive against terrorists in multiple locations


The Malian army announced  that it carried out air strikes against terrorist groups in several locations, neutralising 50 terrorists and destroying vehicles and logistics depots.


The first wave on Monday targeted western Dioura, hitting a major camouflaged terrorist hideout containing six pick-up trucks, motorcycles and a fuel and munitions depot under vegetation cover, according to a statement by the General Staff.


In northern Sevare, strikes neutralised "about 50 terrorists" and destroyed four pick-ups, motorcycles and another major logistics depot, Anadolu Agency reported.


A third operation in southeastern Ménaka "totally neutralised" an armed terrorist group.


Mali vows unrelenting fight against terrorism


"The Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces congratulates the Malian soldiers for their determination and unwavering commitment in the service of national defence," it said, adding that "armed terrorist groups will be tracked to their last hideouts across the entire national territory."


The strikes are part of offensive reconnaissance missions nationwide, as Mali faces a surge in terror and separatist attacks in the central and northern parts of the country, including coordinated assaults in April against Bamako and other military sites.

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