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Terrorist attack in New Orleans: the number of victims has increased

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As a result of the terrorist attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, 15 people died and 30 others were injured.

The death toll in the terrorist attack in New Orleans has risen to 15. CNN reported this on Thursday, January 2.

The suspect in the case is 42-year-old US Army veteran Shamsud-Dean Jabbar from Texas. The man made a series of videos before the attack in which he said he had joined the terrorist group ISIS.

Jabbar served in the US Army from 2007 to 2020 and participated in a mission in Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010.

The Mexican Foreign Ministry said at least two Mexican nationals were injured in the attack.

We remind you that on New Year’s Eve in New Orleans, a car driver drove into a crowd. 10 dead and 30 wounded were reported. The attacker died. The man had an ISIS flag on his pickup truck.

Zelensky reacted to the terrorist attack in New Orleans


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