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 United Nations: A Mumbai nurse who came face to face with the 26/11 terrorists at a hospital and protected 20 newborn hydrojug s gave a moving testimony before the UN Security Council about the horrors of terrorism and its continuing effects.   Speaking through a video link from Mumbai, Anjali Vijay Kulthe said on Thursday th hydrojug traveler at she brought the voice of trauma and sorrow felt by families of victims and survivors of terrorist attacks from across the world. I shiver even today as I recall the night of terrorist attacks while the terrorists were killing human beings like insects, she said at Council   me hydro flask usa eting on counterterrorism.     She spoke in Hindi and it was simultaneously translated into the five languages of the UN. Britain   Minister of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Tariq Ahmad broke into Hindi in the middle of his speech to tell Anjaliji her bravery and courage in the face of terrorism is an inspiration, adding: Hum sab ki taraf bahut, bahut dhanyavaad,  On behalf of all, thank you very, very much . Kulthe, a nursing officer at Cama and Albless Hospital, was on duty when the Pakistan-based terrorists rampaging through the city entered the hospital                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd} .st-code{position:relative;width:var --slide-width ;margin:0 auto;overf Ylqo Salman Rushdie attacker faces charges of attempted murder and assault
 WASHINGTON 鈥?A U.S. Navy SEAL was killed and two troops wounded in a raid on an al-Shabaab militant compound in Somalia, U.S. officials said Friday, in what appeared to be the first U.S. combat death in the African country since the 1993 polene bag   Black Hawk Down  disaster.The White House has granted the U.S. military broader authority to carry out strikes in Somalia against al-Qaida-linked al-Shabaab, the latest sign President Donald Trump is increasing U.S. military engagement in the region.Still, U.S. participation in the Somalia-led assault  brumate tumbler was carried out under authorities in place for years, the Pentagon said. The targets were al-Shabaab fighters tied to attacks. The objective was a compound and a group of people 鈥?associated with attacks against U.S., Somalia and AMISOM forces,  said Pentagon spokesman Capt. Jeff Davis, referring to African Union Mission in Somalia peacekeepers.U.S. Africa Command said a service member was killed by small-arms fire Thursday while U.S. forces were advising and assisting a Somali National Army operation in Barii about 40 miles west of the capital, Mogadishu.A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the man killed was a Navy SEAL. It was not immediately clear whether the wounded were also from the elite military unit.An American-Somali translator was also wounded polene espana , the official said.The U.S. troops were hunting an al-Shabaab commander near the Shabelle River alongside Somali special forces, a Mogadishu-based security source told Reu