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Zelenskyy tells UN that international institutions are ‘too weak’ in stopping Russia

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UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR Zelenskyy has said international institiions are “too weak” in stopping Russia, warning the United Nations that NATO cannot guarantee Kyiv’s security.

“Nations can speak about their pain from stages like this, but even during bloodshed, there isn’t a signal international institution that can truly stop it,” he said. “That’s how weak these institutions have become.”

“And because international institutions are too weak, this madness continues,”  Zelenskyy told the UN General Assembly in New York. 

Yesterday, US President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine could now win the war against Russia and retake all its territory.

The Ukrainian leader described his meeting with Trump as “good,” despite the president having previously ruled out NATO membership for Kyiv and clashing with him earlier this year in Washington.

“Of course we are doing everything to make sure Europe truly helps, and of course we count on the United States,” Zelenskyy said.

Following his speech, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who is also attending the UN General Assembly this week, told US counterpart Marco Rubio that Kyiv and European countries were to blame for prolonging the conflict in Ukraine.

In a meeting with Rubio on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Lavrov “stressed the unacceptability of the schemes promoted by Kyiv and some European capitals aimed at prolonging the conflict”.

Rubio issued a blunt call to his Russian counterpart to halt the “killing” in Ukraine.

Trump’s suggestion on Tuesday that Ukraine could win, provided they had European Union and NATO support, marked a dramatic reversal after months of insisting Kyiv would not regain large areas seized by Russia.

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“Maybe even go further than that!” Trump added in a post on social media.

Moldova warning

Zelenskyy also cautioned that Europe cannot afford to lose Moldova to Russian influence, warning that Moscow is using disinformation and hybrid tactics similar to those deployed in Belarus and Georgia.

“Russia’s trying to do to Moldova what Iran once did to Lebanon… Europe cannot afford to lose Moldova too,” he said, ahead of elections in the country on Sunday.

The president further sounded the alarm about a new arms race involving artificial intelligence and autonomous drones.

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“We are now living through the most destructive arms race in human history, because this time it includes artificial intelligence,” Zelenskyy said.

“Ukraine doesn’t have the big fat missiles dictators love to show off in parades, but we do have drones that can fly up to 2,000, 3,000 kilometers. We had no choice but to build them to protect our right to life.”

Taoiseach: Europe must ‘stand strong’

Taoiseach Micheál Martin met Trump briefly yesterday evening at a host dinner hosted by the US president for world leaders attending the UN General Assembly. 

“From remarks made by the president last evening I think he realises now that President Putin is not interested in peace and not interested in the ceasefire,” said the Taoiseach. 

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“Despite Trump’s treaties and his desire to see the war end, Putin has responded to those peace initiatives with an intensification of bombing and attacks on Ukraine and on civilian infrastructures. So Europe has to stand strong,” Martin said,

He added that the war “has taken its toll” on Ukraine, Russia and Europe.

“I think any sensible person would want this to come to an end, President Putin needs to respond. Too many young people are losing their lives on the battlefront. It is shocking the scale of loss of human life, it needs to be brought to an end,” he said.

Martin also told reporters that Ireland will continue to provide “substantial support” in the form of humanitarian aid and de-mining training and equipment.

Earlier today, the Taoiseach attended the 5th Summit of the International Crimea Platform, which Zelenskyy also attended.

The Taoiseach said Russia is intentionally intensifying its air attacks against Ukraine’s towns and cities, deliberately targeting civilians and essential infrastructure.

“These are not the actions of a country seeking peace,” he said.

Martin said he is deeply concerned about the reports of human rights abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea and in all the Ukrainian territories illegally held by Russia.

“Russian efforts to change the demographic composition of the peninsula, its attack on the Ukrainian language, culture and identity, and its callous suppression of the Crimean Tatar community must be strongly condemned,” he said.

With reporting from AFP

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Detainee killed, two wounded in shooting at US immigration facility

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A DETAINEE WAS killed and two were wounded in a sniper attack on a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas, officials said.

The gunman opened fire “indiscriminately” on the building from the roof of a nearby building, then died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement.

The victims were shot at a van in the sallyport of the facility. It was initially reported by DHS initially that two detainees were killed and a third wounded but it has since been clarified that one detainee was killed and two critically wounded.

The FBI have suggested the shooter was targeting ICE, the agency chiefly responsible for carrying out President Donald Trump’s pledge to expel millions of undocumented migrants.

Director of the FBI Kash Patel shared a photo on X showing unspent bullet shell casings from the attack, one of which had the word ‘Anti-ICE’ written on it.

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The immigration agency has been criticised over its use of armed, masked agents to conduct raids in public places against undocumented migrants.

He blamed the attack on “Radical Left Democrats constantly demonizing Law Enforcement, calling for ICE to be demolished, and comparing ICE Officers to ‘Nazis’.”


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The identity of the deceased victim has not been released, but the Mexican foreign ministry said one of those wounded is a Mexican citizen.

The gunman’s name has not been released by the authorities, but multiple media reports identified him as Joshua Jahn, 29.

The ICE facility where the shooting occurred processes detainees before they are transferred to a long-term detention center.

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Firefighters are tackling a large blaze at warehouse following a “serious” explosion.

Police, ambulance crews and firefighters were called to the Groundwell Industrial Estate on Crompton Road in Swindon at about 19:30 BST.

The building destroyed was being used by a printing business named ESP Smile, BBC reporters have confirmed by verifying video footage of the aftermath.

Wiltshire Police described the incident as “serious” and a large cordon is in place around the scene.

ESP Smile has been approached for comment.

A force spokesperson said they evacuated nearby buildings, and that people living nearby should stay indoors and keep their windows closed for their own safety.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) said it has 10 fire engines at the scene, along with other specialist vehicles.

In an update at 21:40 BST, DWFRS said: “Firefighters are using a water tower from the aerial ladder platform and ground monitors to extinguish the fire.

“A fire investigation officer is at the scene and an investigation into the cause will begin as soon as it is safe to do so.

“There is a smoke plume and local residents are asked to keep their windows and doors closed while the incident is ongoing.”

Dozens of residents have written on social media that they felt their homes shake following the explosion.

Jason O’Grady, head coach and owner of Swindon Martial Arts and Fitness, located about 200 metres (656ft) from the site, said staff running lessons earlier heard “a massive loud bang” and “bits of ceiling tile fell down on everybody”.

Mr O’Grady, who was not at work at the time, said staff had initially thought the building had been hit by a car, and that a large crack had appeared along the top of the wall.

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“Luckily our guys were quite quick to get out so the police let them go, but I do know the place behind us, the police kept them in because they were a little bit worried about which factory had blown up and what kind of smoke was in the air, so they kept them in for a while before they evacuated them,” he said.

Mr O’Grady said he has no idea what condition his business’s building is in.

“I went to check and make sure everyone was out and do a safety check but the police wouldn’t let anyone near it, which is obviously the right thing to do,” he said.

“I don’t think we are going to know anything until tomorrow.”

Our reporter at the scene, Kelly Morgan, said people have been out of their houses gathering on the edge of pavements and checking their phones.

She said: “There’s a general feeling of uncertainty and fear.”

There is also a power cut in the area affecting 77 properties, according to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN).

SSEN said on its website it needed to isolate power “due to a safety concern on our network”.

“There is no concern for safety at your property, however, there is an isolated issue elsewhere our teams need to make safe before they can turn your power back on,” the company said.

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‘Anti-ICE’ message on ammunition at Dallas shooting that killed immigration detainee

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A detainee has died and two others are critically injured after a rooftop sniper opened fire at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) centre in Dallas, Texas, officials say.

The gunman fired indiscriminately at the ICE facility and at a nearby unmarked van, law enforcement officials say, before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

No law enforcement were injured. FBI Director Kash Patel posted a photo on X of unused ammunition recovered from the scene. One casing has the phrase “ANTI-ICE” on it.

It is the latest in a string of attacks on ICE facilities in recent months as the agency ramps up efforts to deliver on US President Donald Trump’s pledge for mass deportations.

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“While the investigation is ongoing, an initial review of the evidence shows an ideological motive behind this attack,” Patel wrote on X.

“These despicable, politically motivated attacks against law enforcement are not a one-off.”

Acting ICE director Todd Lyons identified the deceased shooter as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, the BBC’s US partner, CBS News reported.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said three detainees were shot. One has died, and two are critically injured, it said.

The department had initially said two people had died in addition to the shooter, only to retract the statement, republish it, and then correct it again hours later.

FBI special agent Joe Rothrock told a news conference that rounds found near the gunman contained “messages that are anti-ICE in nature”.

“This is just the most recent example of this type of attack,” he said. He said the FBI was investigating it as “an act of targeted violence”.

Dallas police said a preliminary investigation determined the suspect had opened fire from an adjacent building.

“The shooter fired indiscriminately at the ICE building, including at a van in the sallyport where the victims were shot,” DHS said in a statement.

Reuters news agency reported that the building targeted is an ICE field office used for short-term processing of recently arrested detainees, and is not used as a detention facility.

Acting director of the Dallas ICE office Joshua Johnson told the news conference it was the second time he has had to stand in front of the media and talk about a gunman at one of his facilities.

“The takeaway from all of this is that the rhetoric has to stop,” he said.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz also spoke at the news conference, condemning “politically motivated violence”.

“Your political opponents are not Nazis,” he said, urging people not to demonise each other for partisan reasons. “The divisive rhetoric, tragically, has real consequences.”

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement: “This shooting must serve as a wake-up call to the far-left that their rhetoric about ICE has consequences.

“Comparing ICE Day-in and day-out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences.”

Republican Governor of Texas Greg Abbott said on X the shooting would “NOT slow our arrest, detention, & deportation of illegal immigrants”.

The ICE field office in Dallas has been targeted by a series of protests this summer.

A man was arrested in August after he entered the facility claiming to have a bomb in his backpack, according to the DHS.

The 36-year-old US citizen, Bratton Dean Wilkinson, had shown the building’s security staff a device on his wrist that he described as a bomb “detonator,” the DHS said.

Last month shots were fired at ICE offices in San Antonio, Texas. No injuries were reported in that incident, which ICE blamed on “political rhetoric”.

Another shooting occurred on the 4 July public holiday at an ICE facility in Alvarado, Texas, after a protest escalated into a face-off with police. An officer was shot in the neck, and survived. Eleven people have been charged over that attack.

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