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Bomb goes off inside Russian consulate in France on third anniversary of Ukraine war as cops lockdown building

A BOMB reportedly went off inside the Russian consulate in France sparking a loud explosion.

At least 30 emergency workers were seen dealing with the fire while special forces police and soldiers secured the perimeter of the building in the southern French city of Marseille.

Police cars outside the Russian Consulate in Marseille following an explosion.
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At least 30 emergency workers were seen dealing with the fire[/caption]
Russian consulate in Marseille.
The Russian Consulate in Marseille

The Russian Consulate in Marseille was in lockdown following an explosion inside.

A local source told La Marseillaise newspaper: “The Russian Consul General confirms” that “the explosion took place inside the consulate and that firefighters entered.”

An initial reporter claimed that two unknown people reportedly threw Molotov cocktails into the garden of the building.

A stolen car was also found near the scene of the explosion.

The blast came on the third anniversary of Russia’s ground invasion of Ukraine.

French President Emmanuel Macron is in Washington for an emergency meeting about the war with President Donald Trump.

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‘If I didn’t get out, everyone would die’ – Hero Southport teacher relives bid to save girls after being stabbed 5 times

A HERO yoga teacher who relived her desperate bid to save girls from the Southport killer said “if I didn’t get out, everyone would die”.

On July 29 last year teenage killer Axel Rudakubana burst into a Taylor Swift-themed dance class at The Hart Space armed with a knife.

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Leanne Lucas relived the moment she saved children from the Southport killer[/caption]
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Axel Rudakubana was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 52 years[/caption]
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The dance teacher was stabbed five times[/caption]

He murdered Elsie, seven, as well as Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and Bebe King, six, and injured several others.

Rudakubana, 19, was jailed for life to serve a minimum of 52 years in prison last month.

Yoga teacher Leanne Lucas, who had organised the dance class, was knifed five times while she bravely protected children as the horror unfolded.

She was able to help several girls out and shield them from the attacker – while she bled from stab wounds to her spine, head, lung, ribs, and shoulder blade.

Speaking to the BBC’s Panorama, the heroic teacher said: “I just knew that if I didn’t get out, everyone was going to die.

“He was bigger than me. And I just thought: I need to get some help.

“So we all run towards the door. We were shouting ‘run!’ I called 999 on the landing and I asked for the police.”

She recalled how the monster was grabbing the children before she shouted “who is that”.

To her horror, Rudakubana then set his focus on Leanne.

“I just felt something go in my back. My brain just said ‘he’s got me’,” said the dance teacher shaking.

Once Leanne had escaped, she begged members of the public to “go and get the children”.

She told how she felt her body failing her, while her mind was still “going 100 miles and hour”.

Another Southport killer survivor, a 14-year-old girl who has been called Sarah to protect her identity, has also broken her silence.

The teen recalled how she pushed children down stairs to help get them out.

“I thought that he wasn’t going to stop until he killed everyone. I thought that he wanted to kill us all,” she added.

Leanne’s quick-thinking colleague Heidi Liddle also escaped uninjured after locking some of the children inside a toilet.

And, businessman Jonathan Hayes who was working in the office next door, was attacked after he ran inside and bravely tried to stop the carnage.

Leanne has previously spoken about the trauma, in a heartbreaking statement at Rudakubana’s sentencing hearing.

She said: “As a 36-year-old woman I cannot give myself compassion or accept praise, as how can I live knowing I survived when children died.

“I spent many months thinking about the incident 24 hours a day seven days a week.

“Just when I felt I could settle and try to move forward, the trauma of that day is now back at the forefront.

“I constantly see his face; new memories have appeared, and this will continue to happen for the rest of my life.”


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Leanne said she has been affected both physically and mentally by the horror and has been left with scars that serve as “visual daily reminders” of what Rudubakana did to the victims.

She also revealed how she had to endure three stays in hospital and undergo multiple surgeries.

Leanne continued: “The trauma of being both a victim and a witness has been horrendous.

“There are times when I will spiral into trauma and the effect this has had on those close to me is unforgivable.

“The impact this has had on me can be summed up by one word: trauma.

“He targeted us because we were women and girls, vulnerable and easy prey.

“To discover that he had always set out to hurt the vulnerable is beyond comprehensible.”

Photo of Elsie Dot Stancombe.
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Elsie Dot Stancombe was tragically killed[/caption]
Alice da Silva Aguiar, a young girl wearing a pink cowboy hat and outfit.
Alice da Silva Aguiar
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Bebe King was the youngest of the three victims[/caption]

This comes after the heartbroken families of Elsie, Alice, and Bebe, bravely spoke out about the tragedy earlier this month.

Speaking to The Sunday Times, Bebe’s dad cast his mind back to the horror.

He said after hearing news of the attack, he thought Bebe might have still been at home safe.

The 43-year-old, who works for HM Revenue & Customs, said: “We had given people Bebe’s description. When that person came towards me, I could feel the blood drain from me and I went cold.

“I knew she was going to tell me something. And she did. ‘Are you Bebe’s dad?’ As soon as I said yes she said she had passed away.”

Bebe’s mum recalled how she was in Marks & Spencer when her husband called to tell her.

She ran outside and got into a taxi, which dropped her to the scene.

When she heard the devastating news, she fell to her knees screaming.

Also speaking to the Sunday Times, Elsie’s mum, Jenni Stancombe, recalled the unthinkable events.

She and her husband David dropped Elsie, a passionate Swiftie, off at the class at 10am.

The parent of another girl in the class had offered to have Elsie round to play afterwards, and agreed to drop her back round at 3pm.

Shortly before midday, Jenni got a call from the other mum who said: “Something awful has happened. Somebody’s stabbed the kids.”

Jenni bolted in her car to the studio, beeping her horn and running red lights to get through traffic.

She abandoned the car in the middle of the road once she saw the chaotic scene but police stopped them from entering.

The parents were later told Elsie had died inside the studio during the attack.

Dad David said: “No human being should ever have to witness what we witnessed on that day.”

Bebe and Elsie’s killer – who also attempted to murder eight other children at random – was jailed for life with a minimum of 52 years last month.

Jenni and David have also spoken about the need for accountability after a Government inquiry was launched.

In their first TV interview, the parents told of their heartbreak and said they would give anything to swap places with their daughter.

Asked about what they want to come out of the inquiry into the failings that led to Rudakubana slipping through the cracks despite being flagged up as a danger, Jenni said: “An element of accountability.”

She continued: “So someone has made a decision that has resulted in an element of failure, then there needs to be accountability for that.

“And I believe that the announcement of the inquiry will do that and it will hold people to account for some of the decisions that they’ve made.”

It comes after a damning Government report confirmed earlier this month that counter-extremism police three times closed investigations on twisted Rudakubana prior to the Southport murders.

A separate review of the entire scheme is being conducted to see how it can stop more atrocities.

As well as murdering Elsie, Bebe and Alice, Rudakubana also attempted to murder eight other children, as well as class instructor Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes.

Among other atrocities, the report said he was fascinated by the Ariana Grande concert bombing in 2016 which killed 22 people, including children.

He is also said to have asked during a 2019 art lesson why he was able to draw images of guns but not search them on the internet.

He then asked “can we have a picture of a severed head then”.

Security Minister Dan Jarvis said the killer was reported to Prevent three times but not referred for further monitoring.

Timeline of events related to the Southport stabbings

AXEL Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, and 10 counts of attempted murder.

Here is a timeline of events relating to the case:

2002: Rudakubana’s father Alphonse moves to the UK from Rwanda, according to an interview he gave to his local newspaper in Southport in 2015.

August 7, 2006: Rudakubana is born in Cardiff, Wales.

2013: The family – including Rudakubana’s father, mother and older brother – move from Wales to Banks in Lancashire, a few miles from Southport.

July 29, 2024: Shortly before midday, a knifeman enters a dance class at The Hart Space in Hart Street in Southport.

Bebe, Elsie and Alice are fatally wounded. Eight other children are injured, as are instructor Leanne Lucas and businessman John Hayes.

Police say they have detained a male and seized a knife.

Within hours, claims spread online that the suspect is an asylum seeker who arrived in the UK by boat in 2023.

Some claims include an alleged identity.

July 30, 2024: In the evening, a peaceful vigil is held outside Southport’s Atkinson arts venue, where flowers are laid in memory of those who died.

Shortly after the vigil, a separate protest begins outside the town’s mosque in St Luke’s Road.

People throw items towards the mosque, property is damaged and police vehicles are set on fire.

July 31, 2024: Demonstrators gather in Whitehall, London, for an “Enough Is Enough” protest.

Flares and cans are thrown at police and more than 100 people are arrested.

Disorder also breaks out in Hartlepool, County Durham, and Aldershot, Hampshire.

August 1, 2024: Police announce that Rudakubana has been charged with the murders of Bebe, Elsie Dot and Alice, 10 counts of attempted murder and possession of a bladed article.

He is not named by police because of his age.

He appears in court in Liverpool and Honorary Recorder of Liverpool Andrew Menary KC rules he can be named, as he is due to turn 18 in a week.

He initially smiled on entering the courtroom – then kept his face covered by his sweatshirt for the remainder of the proceedings before the case was adjourned.

Later that evening, demonstrators gather outside a hotel in Newton Heath, Manchester.

August 2, 2024: Three police officers are taken to hospital after disorder in Sunderland.

August 3, 2024: There are scenes of violence during planned protests across the UK, including in Liverpool, Hull, Nottingham and Belfast.

August 4, 2024: Disorder continues, including outside a Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, where masked demonstrators launch lengths of wood and sprayed fire extinguishers at police officers.

August 5, 2024: The Government holds an emergency Cobra meeting in the wake of the disorder and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer vows to “ramp up criminal justice”.

That evening, a peaceful vigil is held in Southport, a week on from the killings. Police deal with disorder in Plymouth, Devon and Darlington, County Durham.

August 7, 2024: Prison sentences for those involved in the unrest begin to be handed out. Derek Drummond, 58, is the first person to be jailed for violent disorder at Liverpool Crown Court, where he is sentenced to three years.

More than 100 protests are planned for across the country, with counter-demonstrations taking place, but the majority of police forces report very little trouble.

October 29, 2024: Merseyside Police announces Rudakubana will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court via videolink the next day charged with production of a biological toxin, Ricin, and possession of information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism.

October 30, 2024: Rudakubana appears at Westminster Magistrates’ Court via videolink from HMP Belmarsh to face the two new charges.

He holds his sweater over the bottom half of his face and does not respond when asked to confirm his name.

November 13, 2024: Rudakubana appears at Liverpool Crown Court via videolink. He covers his face with his grey sweatshirt and does not speak throughout the hearing.

About 20 family members of victims sit in the public gallery. The case is adjourned until December 12, when a preparatory hearing will take place.

January 20, 2025: Rudakubana appears at Liverpool Crown Court for the first day of his trial where he pleads guilty to all 16 charges, including the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven.

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Jenni and David, parents of Elsie Stancombe, who lost her life in the Southport attack last July

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SES and Quvia to Codevelop New-Generation Multi-Orbit Solutions to Enhance Quality of Experience

Business Wire IndiaSES is partnering with Quvia, the AI-powered quality of experience (QoE) platform formerly known as Neuron, to advance SES’s multi-orbit connectivity solutions by enhancing network orchestration capabilities. The collaboration combines SES and Quvia...

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Odisha CM Mohan Majhi offers prayers at Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Bhubaneswar, Feb 24 (SocialNews.XYZ) Chief Minister of Odisha Mohan Charan Majhi has offered prayers at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya of Uttar Pradesh. Sharing the experience of the divine 'darshan', CM Majhi on Monday wrote,...

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Baby Reindeer star Jessica Gunning lands top gong as Brit stars walk the red carpet at SAG Awards

JESSICA Gunning led the way at the SAG Awards as she scooped a top gong at the prestigious ceremony.

The annual awards honour actors from across the globe, and saw many Brits take to the famous red carpet.

Kathy Bates at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Jessica Gunning had a good night at the SAG Awards[/caption]
Jessica Gunning holding a Screen Actors Guild Award.
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The star won a top gong for her role in Baby Reindeer[/caption]
Millie Bobby Brown at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Joining Jessica on the red carpet was fellow Brit Millie Bobby Brown[/caption]
Cynthia Erivo at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in a silver fringed gown.
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Cynthia Eviro also looked stunning as she arrived at the prestigious award ceremony[/caption]
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Millie was with her husband Jake Bongiovi,[/caption]

Actress Jessica, 38, has been enjoying a lot of success after playing stalker Martha in Baby Reindeer.

Last night was no different, and the talented actress scooped the gong for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series.

Accepting her award, Jessica said “Wow, thank you so much. Wow. I feel like such a lucky bunny to even be in this room, let alone be nominated or up here, honestly.”

She continued: “When I first started acting, I had an office job alongside acting for about eight years.

“It’s a very geeky thing to admit but in the mornings I used to go into work and look at a PowerPoint presentation, it was like a positive thinking vision board of all the things that I wanted to do and the people I wanted to meet or work with.”

Jessica was up against fellow nominees, Kathy Bates (The Great Lillian Hall), Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer), Jodie Foster (True Detective: Night Country), Lily Gladstone (Under The Bridge), and Cristin Milioti (The Penguin) for the award.

The star went on to thank those who had worked with her on Baby Reindeer, including creator and co-star Richard Gadd.

“Thank you to everybody involved in Baby Reindeer for changing my life, thank you to Richard Gadd for making my dreams come true, I will never ever forget Baby Reindeer or playing the part of Martha,” she said.

“Thank you to my team and my family back home, I love you and cannot wait to celebrate with you.”

Concluding her speech, she said: “Honestly, genuinely, this means the world to me so thank you so much.”

Earlier in the evening, Jessica had wowed on the red carpet in her floor length black gown.

She was joined by fellow Brits Millie Bobby Brown and Cynthia Eviro.

Both actresses looked equally stunning in their dresses, as they flew the flag for Britain.

It was also a good night for Irish actor Colin Farrell who won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor.

“I have to thank my sister who I’ve worked with for 22 years,” he said in his acceptance speech.

Jessica Gunning holding a Screen Actors Guild award.
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Jessica couldn’t stop smiling after winning the award[/caption]
Colin Farrell holding a Screen Actors Guild Award.
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Colin Farrell also won a top award[/caption]

“I never thank her publicly,’ he admitted.

“She’s not my assistant,’ he added. “She’s my] sister, she’s family, she’s a producer.”

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Darnell Parkinson hails Armagh’s strength in-depth as they continue perfect start to LGFA Division 1 with win over Mayo

DARNELL PARKINSON reckons ARMAGH are being driven on by an intense competition for places.

The Orchard’s joint-manager has been impressed by his side as they maintained their winning start to their Lidl NFL Division 1 campaign on Saturday.

Armagh joint-managers Darnell Parkinson and Joe Feeney.
Darnell Parkinson, left, hailed Armagh’s squad competition
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And Armagh did so by easing past the challenge of MAYO with a comprehensive 2-14 to 1-10 victory.

Parkinson said: “Everyone is playing for their jersey and when our in-house games are competitive, that is showing the depth in the squad.”

Niamh Henderson got a goal before the break to guide her team to a 1-11 to 0-4 lead.

She added a second after Mayo’s Saoirse Lally netted on the restart.

The champions pushed on from there to maintain their impressive defence of their title.

TG4 All-Ireland senior champions KERRY made it three wins on the spin when they beat TYRONE by 4-5 to 1-7 in Garvaghey.

Kerry led by 2-4 to 0-4 with Danielle O’Leary getting both goals before Anna Galvin and Rachel Dwyer found the net.

But Kingdom chief Mark Bourke admitted: “The goals were important but the wind was deceiving.”

Elsewhere, MEATH’S winning start to the league was ended by KILDARE by 2-7 to 1-5.

Royals chief Shane McCormack said: “I am disappointed with our display but I am taking nothing from Kildare.”

Meanwhile, WATERFORD and DUBLIN finished all square in Parnell Park.

A goal from sub Caoimhe O’Connor brought Dublin back into contention at 0-7 to 1-2 at the break. Waterford held the lead for most of the third quarter before Niamh Hetherton got Dublin’s second goal to get within a point of the visitors.

Kellyann Hogan edged Waterford in front with a free in the closing stages.

But Kate Sullivan rescued a draw for Dublin with a free on a score of 2-7 to 0-13.

In the big promotion clash in Division 2, CORK made their trip to MONAGHAN a winning one as Katie Quirke shot seven points in a 1-9 to 1-3 win. GALWAY also kept up their promotion drive when a goal from Roisín Leonard helped them ease to a 1-14 to 0-3 win over WESTMEATH.

Two goals from Kirsty Crotty helped TIPPERARY to a 2-6 to 0-7 win over Munster rivals CLARE.

Jodie McFadden converted a late penalty to rescue a 0-10 to 1-7 draw for DONEGAL against ROSCOMMON.

In Division 3, there were wins for LAOIS, DOWN and WEXFORD.
ANTRIM, SLIGO and WICKLOW were victorious in their Division 4 ties.

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