The White House has remained tight lipped over reports that Moscow has used chemical weapons within Ukraine
The United States will not confirm whether Russian forces have deployed chemical weapons during their invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was responding to a warning by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Russia may deploy chemical agents to weaken and incapacitate Ukraine’s military.
Blinken says there is credible information Russia may use a combination of chemical agents as part of its attempt to take the besieged city of Mariupol.
Speaking shortly after, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price added the United States has provided appropriate equipment to Ukrainians to safeguard them from such attacks and assist them with their fight against the Kremlin.
Putin makes new public appearance.
Putin’s rare appearance
Russian President Vladimir Putin has also made a rare public appearance, using it to defend what he is describing as a “noble” war.
The Russian leader has largely stepped out of the spotlight after his forces were driven away from the capital of Kyiv, and into eastern Ukraine.
Putin says peace talks with his neighbouring nation have come to a “dead end”… and Moscow has no choice but to intervene and protect Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas region.
Any signs of war crimes being committed by Russian troops are “fake”, according to the Russian president.
He also says Russia’s economy is holding up despite ever-increasing sanctions imposed by the West.
When asked whether the operation in Ukraine would achieve its goals, Putin told reporters “absolutely. I don’t have any doubt at all.”
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Wall Street traders are increasingly confident the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week.
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In Short:
– Federal authorities are investigating the shooting of Charlie Kirk, who was killed at Utah Valley University.
– A manhunt for the actual shooter is underway; two men have been questioned and released without charges.
Federal authorities are investigating the shooting of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, who was killed while speaking at Utah Valley University.
The incident occurred around 12:20 PM when Kirk was shot in the neck, leading to a chaotic scene as attendees fled. Kirk, a father of two, died shortly after being taken to a local hospital.Investigators believe the shooter fired from a building approximately 200 yards away.
During the aftermath, two men, one of whom claimed to have fired the shot, were taken into custody but later released without charges. A manhunt is ongoing for the actual shooter.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox stated that those responsible will be held accountable, outlining the state’s commitment to justice.
President Donald Trump condemned the political climate surrounding Kirk’s death, blaming extreme rhetoric and violence.
In a statement, he remembered Kirk as a patriot who advocated for open debate. Following the incident, vigils were held nationwide, and classes at the university have been cancelled.
Ongoing Investigation
As investigations continue, American flags will fly at half-staff until Sunday in honour of Kirk.
“I want to be very clear that this is a political assassination,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a Republican, told a news conference.
“And I just want to remind people that we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah.
The Utah Department of Public Safety said that its State Crime Lab was “working with multiple active crime scenes”.
“These were identified based on where the victim was shot, as well as the locations where the suspect and victim travelled,” a department statement said.
“The shooting is believed to be a targeted attack. The shooter is believed to have fired from the roof of a building down to the location of the public event in the student courtyard.”
Eyewitness account
Attendee Tiana Lao said the shooting came as a shock in what otherwise felt like an= normal event.
“We didn’t realise it was real at first and then everyone began rushing out, shouting to get down in panic and distress,” she told ABC News.
“People were excited. There were some opponents like there usually are at these events … but they were peaceful, so this was a total shock.”
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk assassinated at Utah university, leaving a significant void in U.S. conservative politics. #BreakingNews
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been assassinated while speaking at a Utah university, sparking shock and grief across America.
Known as the founder of Turning Point USA, Kirk became a leading voice in the MAGA movement, shaping conservative youth politics and energising Donald Trump’s base.
His sudden death leaves a major void in the U.S. conservative landscape.