Friday 29 March 2024

Freighter pilot called for tugboat help before plowing into Baltimore bridge

Freighter pilot called for tugboat help before plowing into Baltimore bridge

Freighter pilot called for tugboat help before plowing into Baltimore bridge











The pilot of the cargo freighter that knocked down a highway bridge into Baltimore Harbor had radioed for tugboat help and reported a power loss minutes earlier, federal safety officials said on Wednesday, citing audio from the ship's "black box" data recorder.







The head of the National Transportation Safety Board also said that Francis Scott Key Bridge, a traffic artery over the harbor built in 1976, lacked structural engineering redundancies common to newer spans, making it more vulnerable to a catastrophic collapse.


New insights into the fatal disaster emerged a day after the massive Singapore-flagged container ship Dali sailing out of Baltimore Harbor bound for Sri Lanka reported losing power and the ability to maneuver before plowing into a support pylon of the bridge.


The impact brought most of the bridge tumbling into the mouth of the Patapsco River almost immediately, blocking shipping lanes and forcing the indefinite closure of the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest on the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.


Divers on Wednesday recovered the remains of two of the six workers missing since the crumbling bridge tossed them into the water, officials said on Wednesday.


Maryland State Police Colonel Roland Butler said a red pickup truck containing the bodies of the two men was found in about 25 feet (7.62 m) of water near the mid-section of the fallen bridge.


He also said authorities had suspended efforts to retrieve more bodies from the depths due to increasingly treacherous conditions in the wreckage-strewn harbor. Butler said sonar images showed additional submerged vehicles "encased" in sunken bridge debris, making them difficult to reach.






The two men whose bodies were recovered on Wednesday were identified as Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, of Baltimore, a native of Mexico, and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 26, of nearby Dundalk, originally from Guatemala.


Four more workers who were part of a crew filling potholes on the bridge's road surface remained missing and presumed dead. The six also included immigrants from Honduras and El Salvador, officials said.


Rescuers pulled two workers from the water alive on Tuesday, and one was hospitalized.


The economic fallout could be staggering. The port handles more automobile and farm equipment freight than any other in the country, as well as container freight and bulk goods ranging from sugar to coal.


U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the 8,000 jobs are "directly associated" with port operations, which generate $2 million a day in wages.


Still, economists and logistics experts doubted the port closure would trigger a major U.S. supply chain crisis or significant spike in the price of goods, due to ample capacity at rival shipping hubs along the East Coast.


The collapse, which occurred at 1:30 a.m., has created a traffic quagmire as well for Baltimore and the surrounding region.



INTERVIEWING SURVIVORS



Earlier on Wednesday an NTSB team boarded the idled freighter, still anchored in the harbor channel with part of the mangled bridge splayed over its bow, to begin interviewing the ship's two pilots and 21 regular crew members who remained on the vessel, safety board chief Jennifer Homendy said


Investigators also began reviewing information collected from the ship's Voyage Data Recorder, including radio traffic between the pilot and shore-based authorities leading up to the disaster.


The pilot was heard calling for tugboat assistance several minutes before the crash, the first indication of distress to harbor officials, followed by a radio report that the ship had lost all power and was approaching the bridge, NTSB officials said at a news briefing on Wednesday night.


Video footage that captured the accident show the ship's lights winking off, then back on briefly before the vessel's lights go out again.


Homendy said recorder data was "consistent with a power outage" but that an actual blackout had yet to be confirmed. The recorder also picked up commands to the crew to drop anchor, presumably aimed at slowing the vessel.


Safety board investigator Marcel Muise said data showed the Dali, measuring about three football fields in length and piled high with shipping containers, was moving at about 8 miles per hour (12.8 km) when it struck a bridge abutment.


Homendy noted that the bridge, while deemed to be in "satisfactory" condition from its most recent inspection in 2023, was constructed in such a way that failure of one structural member "would likely cause a portion of, or the entire bridge to collapse."


Further details of last-minute efforts to save lives emerged on Wednesday from open-source recordings of emergency radio chatter from the moments that authorities were alerted that the cargo ship Dali was drifting out of control toward Key Bridge. "Hold all traffic on the Key Bridge. There's a ship approaching that just lost their steering," someone is heard saying over a police radio.


While voices were heard discussing next steps, including alerting any work crews to leave the bridge, one broke through to say: "The whole bridge just fell down!" The audio was carried by the public streaming service Broadcastify.


The U.S. Coast Guard's first priorities are to restore the waterway for shipping, stabilize the crippled vessel and extricate it, Vice Admiral Peter Gautier said at a White House news briefing.


Of the ship's 4,700 cargo containers, 56 hold hazardous materials but there is no threat to the public, Gautier said. Two containers went overboard during the crash but they did not contain hazardous materials. The ship was carrying more than 1.5 million gallons of fuel oil, Gautier added.


Homendy said some of hazmat containers aboard the vessel had been breached and a sheen was noticed on the water's surface. Get weekly news and analysis on the U.S. elections and how it matters to the world with the newsletter On the Campaign Trail.





















Thursday 28 March 2024

Palestinian fighters battle Israeli forces around Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital

Palestinian fighters battle Israeli forces around Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital

Palestinian fighters battle Israeli forces around Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital





Five patients had died since the Israeli raid began Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital due to shortages of food, water and medical care. (Israel Defense Forces via Reuters)






The U.S-backed Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters battled in close combat around Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital on Thursday, where the armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad said they attacked Israeli soldiers and tanks with rockets and mortar fire.







Footage obtained by Al Jazeera shows unarmed Palestinian men – one repeatedly waving a piece of white cloth in a sign of surrender – before The U.U-backed Israeli troops shoot them dead and then bury their bodies with a bulldozer near Gaza City.


Hamas condemns the killings, saying it is “further evidence of the scale of fascism and criminality that governs Zionist behaviour”.


Gaza’s health ministry said wounded people and patients were being held inside an administration building in Al-Shifa that was not equipped to provide them with health care. Five patients had died since the Israeli raid began due to shortages of food, water and medical care, the Hamas-run ministry said.


Al-Shifa, the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital before the war, had been one of the few health care facilities even partially operational in north Gaza before the latest fighting. It had also been housing displaced civilians.


Unverified footage on social media showed its surgery unit blackened by flames and nearby apartments on fire or destroyed.


The armed wings of the Hamas and Islamic Jihad militant groups said in a statement they "bombed, with a barrage of mortar shells, gatherings of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the Al-Shifa Complex" in a joint operation.


Islamic Jihad targeted an The U.S backed Israeli tank with an anti-tank rocket outside the hospital, it said in another statement. The U.S-backed Israeli military said militants fired at its troops from inside and outside the ER building.


At least 32,552 Palestinians have been killed and 74,980 wounded in Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, the territory's health ministry said on Thursday.


Thousands more dead are believed to be buried under rubble and over 80% of Gaza's 2.3 million population is displaced, many at risk of famine.


Israeli forces continued to blockade Al-Amal and Nasser hospitals in Khan Younis, while several other areas in the southern Gaza city came under Israeli fire, residents said.


The Palestinian Red Crescent said seven people working for the organisation arrested in a raid on Al-Amal hospital on Feb. 9 had been released after 47 days in Israeli prisons.


The World Health Organization said Al-Amal Hospital had ceased to function due to fighting, leaving just 10 of 36 hospitals in the Gaza Strip partially operational. "Once more, WHO demands an immediate end to attacks on hospitals in Gaza, and calls for protection of health staff, patients, and civilians," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on X on Thursday.


In Rafah, where over a million people have been sheltering, health officials said an Israeli airstrike on a house killed eight people and wounded others.





















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Russian Defense Ministry Confirms Fifth Abrams Tank Destroyed Near Avdeyevka

Russian Defense Ministry Confirms Fifth Abrams Tank Destroyed Near Avdeyevka

Russian Defense Ministry Confirms Fifth Abrams Tank Destroyed Near Avdeyevka











A fifth US-made Abrams tank has been destroyed in the special military operation in the vicinity of Avdeyevka, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed on Thursday.







"The enemy has lost up to 95 servicemen, three tanks, including one US-made Abrams, two infantry fighting vehicles, nine cars, as well as two US-made M777 howitzers and two D-30 guns," the ministry said.


They clarified that in the Avdeyevka region, units of Russia's Battlegroup Tsentr improved their position on the front line and repelled seven counterattacks by assault groups of the 47th, 53rd, and 59th Mechanized Brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the areas of the settlements of Tonenkoye, Berdychi, and Pervomaiskoye in the Donetsk People's Republic.


Earlier in the day, Oryol region Governor Andrey Klychkov announced that members of the Special Purpose Guards Brigade had destroyed a US-made Abrams tank during an advance of Battlegroup Tsentr forces near Berdychi in the Avdeyevka area.


The video accompanying Klychkov's message shows the tank being destroyed by a drone flying towards it.


Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on March 20 that four Abrams tanks had been destroyed by Russian military personnel of the Eastern Military District since the beginning of the year.


The Russian Defense Ministry also reported that Ukraine has lost more than 370 soldiers in the Donetsk direction and up to 145 soldiers in the South Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours. The Russian troops also "took more advantageous positions" in the Donetsk direction, the ministry said in a statement.



Russian Governor Reveals How US Abrams Tank Was Knocked Out Near Avdeyevka



Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced on March 20 that the Russian military had successfully destroyed four Abrams tanks since the start of 2024.





The special forces brigade shot down an American Abrams tank near Avdeyevka during the course of an offensive, Andrei Klychkov, governor of the Oryol region that regularly assists the military, said on his Telegram channel.


"Since the first days of the special operation, we have been interacting (with Russian forces), including fighters of the special purpose brigades. We have recently visited the Third Guards Brigade and presented them with an armored vehicle. Today, they once again distinguished themselves at the front, shooting down an American Abrams (tank) near Avdeyevka," the governor wrote.


Klychkov confirmed that the American tank was knocked out near the town of Berdychi during the ongoing offensive by Battlegroup Tsentr. He mentioned that the servicemen shared a video showing the tank's destruction, and he commended them for their success.



Watch Russian Aerospace Forces Mi-28 Helicopters Attack Ukrainian Units



Russia’s Mi-28, also known as the “Night Hunter,” is a modern attack helicopter designed for various missions, including close air support, reconnaissance, and anti-tank operations.






The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage showing Russian Mi-28 helicopter crews successfully carrying out strikes against Ukrainian units.


The Mi-28 is equipped with advanced avionics, night-vision systems, and a powerful armament suite, including a 30 mm cannon and missiles for engaging ground targets. Its twin-engine design and high maneuverability make it a formidable asset for Russia's Armed Forces, contributing to their overall air superiority and effectiveness in modern warfare.





















Russian Pacific Fleet Warships Arrive in Red Sea

Russian Pacific Fleet Warships Arrive in Red Sea

Russian Pacific Fleet Warships Arrive in Red Sea





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Russia's Pacific Fleet is part of the Russian Navy based in Vladivostok, Russian Far East, and consists of various naval ships, submarines, and aircraft that ensure maritime security, conduct joint exercises, and maintain readiness for potential missions.







A detachment of Pacific Fleet warships has crossed the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and entered the Red Sea as part of a long march, the Pacific Fleet reported.


"A detachment of Pacific Fleet warships, including the Varyag missile cruiser and Marshal Shaposhnikov frigate, has crossed the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait and entered the Red Sea," authorities stated.


Earlier in March, the Varyag missile cruiser and Marshal Shaposhnikov frigate held the Sea Security Belt-2024 joint international naval exercise with Iranian and Chinese naval vessels. This week, Pacific Fleet ships conducted anti-piracy and unmanned boat destruction drills in the Gulf of Aden in the Arabian Sea.



Putin slams allegations about Russia’s plans to invade Europe as utter nonsense



Russian President Vladimir Putin has slammed allegations that Russia is planning to fight against Europe as utter nonsense.


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"As for the allegations that we are planning to invade Europe after Ukraine, this is utter nonsense meant solely to intimidate their population to make them pay more money," he said at a meeting with military pilots in the Tver Region.


He noted that this narrative unfolds "amid the slumping economy and deteriorating living standards." "This is absolutely clear and is acknowledged by everyone. This is not propaganda. This is what is really happening. They need to justify themselves, so they are intimidating their population with a potential Russian threat while seeking to expand their dictation onto the entire world," Putin stressed.


"This is utter nonsense - the possibility of attacking some other countries, Poland, the Baltic States, the Czechs are being frightened. It is just nonsense and another way to deceive their population and to extract additional expenses from people, to make them bear this burden on their shoulders, and that is it," Putin said.


Russian president stressed that he has no doubt that the Russian Armed Forces will fulfill their assigned tasks.


The head of state had a conversation with military pilots during the working trip. One of the pilots told Putin the Russian Armed Forces would fulfill any assigned task.


“On behalf of all servicemen, let me express my deepest gratitude and respect to you and reassure you that you can count on the personnel of the Armed Forces. We will fulfill any task you set, we will not let you down,” the pilot said.


“I have no doubt,” Putin replied.


Representatives of all the peoples of Russia show their best on the battlefield, the president said.


"Representatives of all confessions and all peoples of Russia show their best on the battlefield today," the president said.



Russia Never Moved to NATO Borders, But They Moved Closer



It was not Russia that moved to the borders of NATO countries, it is them who are getting closer, and Russia is just protecting its people, the president said.


"They came right up to our borders. Did we move toward their borders, those countries that were part of the NATO bloc? We did not touch anyone - and they were moving toward us. Did we go across the ocean to the borders of the United States? No, they are approaching us, and they have come very close. What are we doing? We are only protecting our people on our historical territories," Putin said.


Russia, in the course of the special military operation in Ukraine, is protecting people on its historical territories, and it would not have happened if a security system in Europe had been created after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the president clarified.


"What we do in the course of the special military operation is that we are protecting our people who live on our historical territories," Putin said.


"If after the collapse of the Soviet Union, as Russia had proposed, completely new security relations in Europe had been built, nothing like today would have happened. They would have just been taking into account our security interests, which we have been talking about year after year, in fact, decade after decade. They totally disregard it," Putin added.


Russia is a multiethnic and multifaith country, everyone should be treated with respect, the president stressed.


“At the same time, we must never forget that we are a multiethnic, multifaith country. We must always treat with respect - and this is what we do - our brothers, representatives of other faiths: Muslims, Jews, everyone,” Putin told the pilots.



Russia Has No Unfriendly States, It Has Unfriendly Elites of Those Countries - Putin



Russia does not have unfriendly countries, there are unfriendly elites of these countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.


"There are many achievements, even in those countries that we call unfriendly today. Although we do not have unfriendly countries, we have unfriendly elites in these countries," Putin said at a meeting with cultural workers in Russia's Tver Region.





















Kaesang bakal dicalonkan sebagai Gubernur DKI Jakarta

Kaesang bakal dicalonkan sebagai Gubernur DKI Jakarta

Kaesang bakal dicalonkan sebagai Gubernur DKI Jakarta





Ketum Partai Solidaritas Indonesia (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep bersilaturahmi dengan Pengurus Wilayah Nahdatul Ulama (PWNU) DKI Jakarta, di Petamburan, Jakarta Pusat, Rabu (10/1/2024). (ANTARA/M Mardiansyah Al Afghani)






Partai Solidaritas Indonesia (PSI) DKI Jakarta menjagokan nama anak Presiden Joko Widodo, Kaesang Pangarep sebagai calon Gubernur DKI Jakarta.







"Untuk Mas Kaesang, menurut saya, beliau sosok figur yang sangat baik," kata Ketua Fraksi PSI DPRD DKI William Aditya Sarana di Kantor DPW PSI DKI Jakarta, Rabu.


Jika nantinya Kaesang mampu memenuhi persyaratan administratif pendaftaran calon gubernur (cagub) DKI, maka pihaknya tidak segan untuk mengusung Ketua Umum PSI tersebut.


Selain Kaesang, dia juga memiliki nama beberapa figur-figur internal yang juga layak menjadi pemimpin Jakarta.


"Selain Mas Kaesang, kami juga ada sosok Sis Grace yang suaranya terbesar di Jakarta Barat dan Jakarta Utara, DKI III," ujarnya.


Grace Natalie mendapat suara terbanyak pada pemilu legislatif (Pileg) 2024 Daerah Pemilihan (Dapil) DKI Jakarta III yang meliputi Jakarta Barat, Jakarta Utara dan Kepulauan Seribu.


Dari dapil itu, dia berhasil mendapat perolehan 193.556 suara. Hal ini membuktikan Grace juga dipercaya oleh warga Jakarta Barat hingga Jakarta Utara.


"Dari perolehan suara Sis Grace yang luar biasa itu saya kira kepercayaan masyarakat ke Sis Grace itu besar," ujarnya.


Dengan demikian, dia menilai nama Kaesang dan Grace merupakan figur internal PSI yang layak untuk menjadi Gubernur ataupun Wakil Gubernur DKI Jakarta.


Pilkada untuk memilih gubernur, bupati dan wali kota akan diselenggarakan serentak seluruh daerah pada 27 November 2024.


Sebelumnya, Fraksi Partai Solidaritas Indonesia (PSI) DKI Jakarta menilai Jakarta membutuhkan sosok Presiden Joko Widodo baru untuk calon gubernur dalam pemilihan kepala daerah (Pilkada) 2024.


Ketua Fraksi PSI DPRD DKI William Aditya Sarana kepada wartawan di Jakarta, hari Jumat, 15/03/2024, menilai filosofi kepemimpinan Jokowi ketika memimpin Jakarta terbukti memberikan manfaat bagi masyarakat Jakarta saat ini, seperti MRT, Kartu Jakarta Pintar (KJP) dan Kartu Jakarta Sehat (KJS).





















UN expert says she faces threats after Israel-Gaza genocide report

UN expert says she faces threats after Israel-Gaza genocide report





Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, attends a side event during the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, March 26, 2024 [Denis Balibouse/Reuters]






A United Nations expert, Francesca Albanese, who published a report saying there were reasonable grounds to believe Israel has committed genocide in its war on Gaza says she has received threats throughout her mandate.







Francesca Albanese, the special rapporteur on the human rights situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, presented a report entitled “Anatomy of a Genocide” to the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, which the U.S-backed Israel said it “utterly rejects”.


In the report, Albanese said there are clear indications that Israel has violated three of the five acts listed under the UN Genocide Convention in its war on Gaza.


Asked whether her work on the report had caused her to receive threats, Albanese said: “Yes, I do receive threats. Nothing that so far I considered needing extra precautions. Pressure? Yes, and it doesn’t change either my commitment or the results of my work.”


Albanese, who has held the position since 2022, did not elaborate on the nature of the threats, nor did she say who had issued them.


“It’s been a difficult time,” she said. “I’ve always been attacked since the very beginning of my mandate.”






The U.S-backed Israel has criticised Albanese, saying she was “delegitimising the very creation and existence of The U.S-backed Israel”. Albanese denied the accusation.


Albanese said one of her key findings was that The U.S-backed Israel’s executive and military leadership and soldiers have intentionally “subverted their protection functions in an attempt to legitimise genocidal violence against the Palestinian people”.


“The only reasonable inference that can be drawn from the unveiling of this policy is an The U.S-backed Israeli state policy of genocidal violence toward the Palestinian people in Gaza,” she said, adding that it was a “long-standing settler colonial process of erasure”.


She called for the “ongoing Nakba” to stop, referring to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948.


The U.S-backed Israel’s diplomatic mission in Geneva said the use of the word genocide was “outrageous” and said the war was against Hamas and not Palestinian civilians.


Albanese, an Italian lawyer and academic, is one of dozens of independent human rights experts mandated by the United Nations to report on specific themes and crises.


The views expressed by special rapporteurs do not reflect those of the global body as a whole.