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Oklahoma Shooting: One Killed In US Shootings

Oklahoma Shooting: One killed in US shootings; seven injured.

Incidents of shootings in America are not taking the name of stopping. Once again the incident of shelling has come to the fore.

The latest case pertains to the Memorial Day festival in Oklahoma, where one person was killed and seven others were injured in the firing.

This information has come out from the American media. Earlier, a student in a Texas school shot and killed 21 people, including 19 students.

Shocking incident.

According to officials, the 18-year-old attacker who opened fire at the school, Salvador Ramos, was not of criminal nature.

On May 24, he opened fire with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle at the Raab primary school in the city of Uvalde, killing 21 people, including 19 children.

He had reached school after shooting his grandmother. He was killed in retaliation by the police.

US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and the UN Secretary-General expressed their condolences over the incident.

Oklahoma Shooting: President Biden gave a stern warning.

US President Joe Biden said that as a nation we have to ask when in the name of God we will stand against the gun lobby and what we need to do.

The President expressed grief and said that now the parents of the children who have been killed in this shooting will never be able to see their children again.

Such open and gruesome firing rarely happens anywhere in the world. Biden said that no attacker will be released and now there will be no talk, only action.

The president also announced new restrictions on gun possession.

NATO bids: Erdogan said – as long as I am the President of Turkey, I will not support the inclusion of pro-terrorism countries in NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says that his stand on the issue of joining Finland and Sweden in NATO has not changed. He still wants to prevent Finland and Sweden from joining NATO.

Erdogan also said that meetings with the delegations from Finland and Sweden this week did not go as expected. Turkey says concrete steps have not been taken to address its security concerns.

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