Iran vows revenge and 'harsh retaliation' after U.S. kills its top general - NBCNews.com

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Iran vowed to seek revenge on the United States on Friday after an American airstrike killed one of the country's most powerful military and political figures.

The U.S. bombing near Baghdad airport killed Qassem Soleimani, the high-profile commander of Iran's secretive Quds Force and sometimes described as the country's second most influential person.

"The great nation of Iran will take revenge for this heinous crime," Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tweeted after the news was confirmed.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said a "harsh retaliation is waiting for the criminals whose filthy hands spilled his blood." The country's foreign minister, Javad Zarif, called the U.S. strike "an act of state terrorism and a violation of Iraq's sovereignty."

Soleimani was one of the most influential figures in the Middle East, having developed a network of powerful militia groups whose clandestine reach stretched into Iraq, Syria and beyond.

His death is a major escalation in the recent tensions between Washington and Tehran, and Friday morning local time, the State Department urged all U.S. citizens "to depart Iraq immediately" because of the increased risk.

The strike was directed by President Donald Trump; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called on the administration to immediately brief lawmakers. She said the bombing was carried out without "authorization for use of military force" against Iran and without the consultation of Congress.

Multiple domestic U.S. law enforcement agencies said they were keeping a watchful eye on events overseas and ready to react as necessary.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force, Gen. Qassem Suleimani, at a religious ceremony in Tehran.AFP - Getty Images file

The strike was met with caution by the United Kingdom, one of Washington's biggest allies that in the past has backed it in the Middle East and elsewhere.

"We have always recognized the aggressive threat posed by the Iranian Quds Force led by Qassem Soleimani," British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said. "Following his death, we urge all parties to de-escalate. Further conflict is in none of our interests."

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France's deputy minister for foreign affairs, Amelie de Montchalin, told her country's RTL radio station that the airstrike meant "we are waking up in a more dangerous world."

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a series of tweets that he has been calling world leaders to reassure them that the "U.S. remains committed to de-escalation." But asked on CNN about the reaction from Paris, Pompeo said, "The French are just wrong about that."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cutting short his visit to Greece and was due back in Israel Friday.

"Just as Israel has the right of self-defense, the United States has exactly the same right," he said, adding that Trump "deserves all the credit for acting swiftly, forcefully and decisively."

In addition to being Iran's most senior general, Soleimani also held huge political clout, with many considering his influence second only to that of the supreme leader himself.

His Quds Force is a unit in Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and classified as a terrorist group by the U.S. and others.

The Iranian militias he cultivated are "responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American and coalition service members and the wounding of thousands more," according to the Department of Defense, which confirmed his death early Friday local time.

Hours after Soleimani's death, Iran announced that Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani would replace him as head of the Quds Force, according to the country's semi-official ISNA news agency.

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Another man, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, said to be the deputy of the militias' umbrella group and a close adviser to Soleimani, was also killed in the U.S. airstrike, according to Iraqi television reports.

The deaths drew strong censure from Iraq's caretaker prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, who expressed his "utmost condemnation of the American administration’s assassination of the two martyrs" and called them "great symbols in achieving victory against the terrorist group ISIS."

The U.S. has around 5,000 troops in Iraq at the invitation of the government, their brief to assist government troops in the fight against the Islamic State militant group.

But the Iraqi government also recognizes and supports the militia groups, many of which are backed by Iran.

The country's prime minister called Soleimani's killing "a flagrant violation of the conditions for the presence of the American forces in Iraq,'' pointing out that "its role is limited to training Iraqi forces and fighting ISIS within the international coalition forces, under the supervision and approval of the Iraqi government."

Iraqi President Barham Salih told NBC News that "the situation in Iraq is very fragile, very precarious."

He said, "I urge restraint on all sides. Iraq cannot be condemned to another cycle of violence. We have had too many wars over the last four decades. The situation now is very dangerous, no doubt, and that is why I am urging calm."

The airstrikes also prompted some celebrations in Baghdad on Friday, with Pompeo tweeting a video that he said showed Iraqis "dancing in the street for freedom."

In recent months, protests have erupted in the Iraqi capital. The demonstrators are angry at corruption and unemployment but also what they see as the complicity of neighboring Iran in their affairs.

Soleimani was a key figure in his country's involvement in Syria, where it was allied with Russia in supporting President Bashar al-Assad.

Russia's foreign ministry called the killing "an adventurist step" by the U.S. that would lead to increased tensions throughout the region, according to the Interfax news agency.

Meanwhile China urged "all parties concerned, especially the United States, to maintain calm and restraint and to avoid the further escalation of tension," foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a press briefing Friday.

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Iran vows revenge and 'harsh retaliation' after U.S. kills its top general - NBCNews.com

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Iran vowed to seek revenge on the United States on Friday after an American airstrike killed one of the country's most powerful military and political figures.

The U.S. bombing near Baghdad airport killed Qassem Soleimani, the high-profile commander of Iran's secretive Quds Force and sometimes described as the country's second most influential person.

"The great nation of Iran will take revenge for this heinous crime," Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tweeted after the news was confirmed.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said a "harsh retaliation is waiting for the criminals whose filthy hands spilled his blood." The country's foreign minister, Javad Zarif, called the U.S. strike "an act of state terrorism and a violation of Iraq's sovereignty."

Soleimani was one of the most influential figures in the Middle East, having developed a network of powerful militia groups whose clandestine reach stretched into Iraq, Syria and beyond.

His death is a major escalation in the recent tensions between Washington and Tehran, and Friday morning local time, the State Department urged all U.S. citizens "to depart Iraq immediately" because of the increased risk.

The strike was directed by President Donald Trump; House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called on the administration to immediately brief lawmakers. She said the bombing was carried out without "authorization for use of military force" against Iran and without the consultation of Congress.

Multiple domestic U.S. law enforcement agencies said they were keeping a watchful eye on events overseas and ready to react as necessary.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Quds Force, Gen. Qassem Suleimani, at a religious ceremony in Tehran.AFP - Getty Images file

The strike was met with caution by the United Kingdom, one of Washington's biggest allies that in the past has backed it in the Middle East and elsewhere.

"We have always recognized the aggressive threat posed by the Iranian Quds Force led by Qassem Soleimani," British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said. "Following his death, we urge all parties to de-escalate. Further conflict is in none of our interests."

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France's deputy minister for foreign affairs, Amelie de Montchalin, told her country's RTL radio station that the airstrike meant "we are waking up in a more dangerous world."

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a series of tweets that he has been calling world leaders to reassure them that the "U.S. remains committed to de-escalation." But asked on CNN about the reaction from Paris, Pompeo said, "The French are just wrong about that."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is cutting short his visit to Greece and was due back in Israel Friday.

"Just as Israel has the right of self-defense, the United States has exactly the same right," he said, adding that Trump "deserves all the credit for acting swiftly, forcefully and decisively."

In addition to being Iran's most senior general, Soleimani also held huge political clout, with many considering his influence second only to that of the supreme leader himself.

His Quds Force is a unit in Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and classified as a terrorist group by the U.S. and others.

The Iranian militias he cultivated are "responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American and coalition service members and the wounding of thousands more," according to the Department of Defense, which confirmed his death early Friday local time.

Hours after Soleimani's death, Iran announced that Brig. Gen. Esmail Ghaani would replace him as head of the Quds Force, according to the country's semi-official ISNA news agency.

Jan. 3, 202002:58

Another man, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, said to be the deputy of the militias' umbrella group and a close adviser to Soleimani, was also killed in the U.S. airstrike, according to Iraqi television reports.

The deaths drew strong censure from Iraq's caretaker prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, who expressed his "utmost condemnation of the American administration’s assassination of the two martyrs" and called them "great symbols in achieving victory against the terrorist group ISIS."

The U.S. has around 5,000 troops in Iraq at the invitation of the government, their brief to assist government troops in the fight against the Islamic State militant group.

But the Iraqi government also recognizes and supports the militia groups, many of which are backed by Iran.

The country's prime minister called Soleimani's killing "a flagrant violation of the conditions for the presence of the American forces in Iraq,'' pointing out that "its role is limited to training Iraqi forces and fighting ISIS within the international coalition forces, under the supervision and approval of the Iraqi government."

Iraqi President Barham Salih told NBC News that "the situation in Iraq is very fragile, very precarious."

He said, "I urge restraint on all sides. Iraq cannot be condemned to another cycle of violence. We have had too many wars over the last four decades. The situation now is very dangerous, no doubt, and that is why I am urging calm."

The airstrikes also prompted some celebrations in Baghdad on Friday, with Pompeo tweeting a video that he said showed Iraqis "dancing in the street for freedom."

In recent months, protests have erupted in the Iraqi capital. The demonstrators are angry at corruption and unemployment but also what they see as the complicity of neighboring Iran in their affairs.

Soleimani was a key figure in his country's involvement in Syria, where it was allied with Russia in supporting President Bashar al-Assad.

Russia's foreign ministry called the killing "an adventurist step" by the U.S. that would lead to increased tensions throughout the region, according to the Interfax news agency.

Meanwhile China urged "all parties concerned, especially the United States, to maintain calm and restraint and to avoid the further escalation of tension," foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a press briefing Friday.

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This is about Bill O’Brien — sixth-year head coach, de-facto general manager, offensive playcaller — proving that he deserves all his accumulated power during a time when seasons, teams and careers are defined.

This is about the Texans taking care of wild-card business against Buffalo inside NRG Stadium on Saturday, then finally winning their first divisional-round playoff game, almost 20 years after beginning life as an NFL expansion franchise on Kirby Drive.

This is the stunning return of J.J. Watt. DeAndre Hopkins with another national platform. Romeo Crennel versus Josh Allen.

But, really, this is all about Deshaun Watson.

Because with these Texans, it always is, right?

How far Watson can carry his team. How many hits the magician in red and blue can elude (and receive). How high D4 — college national champion, NFL first-round pick, franchise quarterback, still just 24 — can soar during an era when Tom Brady is 42, New England’s two-decade dynasty is on the verge of normalcy and several young, incredibly athletic QBs are vying for the next coronation.

“He's got a way about him that's awesome for our football team,” said O’Brien, referring to the best singular on-field hope the Texans have ever had.

Two Super Bowl spots are clearly up for grabs in 2019. Good luck picking the final winner among Baltimore, Kansas City, New England, San Francisco, Green Bay, New Orleans and Co. But while the elite of the NFC is defined by championship-winning QBs with widely-praised names (Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Russell Wilson), the best remaining field generals in the AFC are highly unique and still staring at their 25th birthdays.

Lamar Jackson, the new face of the Ravens and expected NFL MVP.

Patrick Mahomes, 2018 MVP for the Chiefs and a modern artist through the air.

Watson, a two-time Pro Bowler with 9,716 passing yards, 1,233 rushing yards, 85 combined touchdowns and two AFC South titles since the Texans traded up in April 2017 to make him The One.

“You definitely have the older guys that's been in the league for a long time. You’ve got to give them respect and continue to do what they're doing, regardless of what their record is as a team or what the stats say. You always have to give respect,” Watson said. “You can't play this game forever, so there's always got to be a new wave of quarterbacks, especially if you want this league to continue to be what it is and be one of the best professional games in the world.

“I'm definitely excited and honored to be a part of that as a young quarterback that's still learning and looking up to the older guys. I bet you if you ask Lamar and Pat, they'll say the same thing. We just want to continue to have fun, exciting games throughout the week and draw more people to watch the game."

Baltimore went an NFL-best 14-2 this season but Jackson enters January 0-1 in the playoffs. Mahomes already has a postseason victory but Kansas City fell short in last year’s AFC championship game to the Patriots. Watson is also 0-1 and, like his team, disappointed during last season’s home wild-card defeat to Indianapolis (29-of-49, 235 yards, TD, INT, 69.7 rating, three sacks).

There’s the immediate test: Which of the AFC’s premier young QBs will rise to the top in the 2019 playoffs? Will an aging, declining Brady make one final run? Or will Tennessee’s Ryan Tannehill (31) or the Bills’ Allen (23) do just enough to lead a January underdog to LIV?

Then there’s the long play.

It felt like it was Peyton Manning versus Brady forever. For a while, Manning was the smart choice for the sport’s greatest QB. Then reality gradually hit Manning, Brady kept laughing in the face of time, and there was no question which era-defining quarterback was the most successful of all-time.

Joe Montana. John Elway. Brett Favre. Manning, Brady, Brees.

Defense can still reign supreme in the NFL. Game managers and briefly “elite” quarterbacks have hoisted silver trophies the last two decades: Eli Manning, Joe Flacco, Nick Foles. But the franchise QB trend has dominated the start of this millennium and offense is more valuable than ever in pro football. Mahomes wowed the league in 2018, Jackson revolutionized it this season and Watson shares striking similarities with both.

It used to be that the Texans had to find a way to get past Peyton Manning, then Andrew Luck; Bill Belichick’s Patriots were almost always there, standing on top of the next, defining stage.

As 2020 begins, a contemporary challenge has appeared. For the Texans to do what they’ve never done before, Watson must carry his team farther than Jackson’s Ravens and Mahomes’ Chiefs (and Brady’s Patriots).

"It's a new season, it's a different energy and every day counts, everything you do counts,” Watson said this week, sounding as optimistic and driven as ever. “All you've got to do is be the best team that day for those 60 minutes. So if you can do that, regardless of what your ranking is or what your record is, it doesn't matter and everyone is fighting for that one goal. It's a blessing, it's a great honor, it's a great opportunity for us and this franchise and everyone in that locker room. We're definitely going to fight all 60 minutes and see what happens."

Watson beat Mahomes at Kansas City and Brady on national TV during the regular season. Baltimore also crushed the Texans 41-7 in Week 11.

There is always a next step.

Win the division. Win your first playoff game. Reach the AFC championship. Make the Super Bowl, then be the last QB standing.

Watson and Mahomes are in their third seasons. Jackson is in his second, and first as a locked-in starter.

It was Brady vs. Manning forever.

Now, Watson is trying to take his next big step, the Texans are still seeking theirs and the battle between this new era of league-changing quarterbacks has just begun.

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This is about Bill O’Brien — sixth-year head coach, de-facto general manager, offensive playcaller — proving that he deserves all his accumulated power during a time when seasons, teams and careers are defined.

This is about the Texans taking care of wild-card business against Buffalo inside NRG Stadium on Saturday, then finally winning their first divisional-round playoff game, almost 20 years after beginning life as an NFL expansion franchise on Kirby Drive.

This is the stunning return of J.J. Watt. DeAndre Hopkins with another national platform. Romeo Crennel versus Josh Allen.

But, really, this is all about Deshaun Watson.

Because with these Texans, it always is, right?

How far Watson can carry his team. How many hits the magician in red and blue can elude (and receive). How high D4 — college national champion, NFL first-round pick, franchise quarterback, still just 24 — can soar during an era when Tom Brady is 42, New England’s two-decade dynasty is on the verge of normalcy and several young, incredibly athletic QBs are vying for the next coronation.

“He's got a way about him that's awesome for our football team,” said O’Brien, referring to the best singular on-field hope the Texans have ever had.

Two Super Bowl spots are clearly up for grabs in 2019. Good luck picking the final winner among Baltimore, Kansas City, New England, San Francisco, Green Bay, New Orleans and Co. But while the elite of the NFC is defined by championship-winning QBs with widely-praised names (Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Russell Wilson), the best remaining field generals in the AFC are highly unique and still staring at their 25th birthdays.

Lamar Jackson, the new face of the Ravens and expected NFL MVP.

Patrick Mahomes, 2018 MVP for the Chiefs and a modern artist through the air.

Watson, a two-time Pro Bowler with 9,716 passing yards, 1,233 rushing yards, 85 combined touchdowns and two AFC South titles since the Texans traded up in April 2017 to make him The One.

“You definitely have the older guys that's been in the league for a long time. You’ve got to give them respect and continue to do what they're doing, regardless of what their record is as a team or what the stats say. You always have to give respect,” Watson said. “You can't play this game forever, so there's always got to be a new wave of quarterbacks, especially if you want this league to continue to be what it is and be one of the best professional games in the world.

“I'm definitely excited and honored to be a part of that as a young quarterback that's still learning and looking up to the older guys. I bet you if you ask Lamar and Pat, they'll say the same thing. We just want to continue to have fun, exciting games throughout the week and draw more people to watch the game."

Baltimore went an NFL-best 14-2 this season but Jackson enters January 0-1 in the playoffs. Mahomes already has a postseason victory but Kansas City fell short in last year’s AFC championship game to the Patriots. Watson is also 0-1 and, like his team, disappointed during last season’s home wild-card defeat to Indianapolis (29-of-49, 235 yards, TD, INT, 69.7 rating, three sacks).

There’s the immediate test: Which of the AFC’s premier young QBs will rise to the top in the 2019 playoffs? Will an aging, declining Brady make one final run? Or will Tennessee’s Ryan Tannehill (31) or the Bills’ Allen (23) do just enough to lead a January underdog to LIV?

Then there’s the long play.

It felt like it was Peyton Manning versus Brady forever. For a while, Manning was the smart choice for the sport’s greatest QB. Then reality gradually hit Manning, Brady kept laughing in the face of time, and there was no question which era-defining quarterback was the most successful of all-time.

Joe Montana. John Elway. Brett Favre. Manning, Brady, Brees.

Defense can still reign supreme in the NFL. Game managers and briefly “elite” quarterbacks have hoisted silver trophies the last two decades: Eli Manning, Joe Flacco, Nick Foles. But the franchise QB trend has dominated the start of this millennium and offense is more valuable than ever in pro football. Mahomes wowed the league in 2018, Jackson revolutionized it this season and Watson shares striking similarities with both.

It used to be that the Texans had to find a way to get past Peyton Manning, then Andrew Luck; Bill Belichick’s Patriots were almost always there, standing on top of the next, defining stage.

As 2020 begins, a contemporary challenge has appeared. For the Texans to do what they’ve never done before, Watson must carry his team farther than Jackson’s Ravens and Mahomes’ Chiefs (and Brady’s Patriots).

"It's a new season, it's a different energy and every day counts, everything you do counts,” Watson said this week, sounding as optimistic and driven as ever. “All you've got to do is be the best team that day for those 60 minutes. So if you can do that, regardless of what your ranking is or what your record is, it doesn't matter and everyone is fighting for that one goal. It's a blessing, it's a great honor, it's a great opportunity for us and this franchise and everyone in that locker room. We're definitely going to fight all 60 minutes and see what happens."

Watson beat Mahomes at Kansas City and Brady on national TV during the regular season. Baltimore also crushed the Texans 41-7 in Week 11.

There is always a next step.

Win the division. Win your first playoff game. Reach the AFC championship. Make the Super Bowl, then be the last QB standing.

Watson and Mahomes are in their third seasons. Jackson is in his second, and first as a locked-in starter.

It was Brady vs. Manning forever.

Now, Watson is trying to take his next big step, the Texans are still seeking theirs and the battle between this new era of league-changing quarterbacks has just begun.

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Rumahnya Kebanjiran, Yuanita Christiani Protes Keras Anies Baswedan: Ini Sudah Sangat Keterlaluan!!

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Beritaterheboh.com -  Yuanita Christiani mencurahkan isi hatinya mengenai banjir yang terjadi di Jakarta. Hatinya hancur lantaran rumah orangtuanya turut menjadi korban banjir.

Di instagram stories, ia mengungkapkan kekesalannya. Ia mengunggah sebuah potret yang memperlihatkan kondisi rumahnya saat banjir dan menuslia pesan menohok.

Diam Bukan Berarti Tenang
Yuanita berupaya untuk diam melihat banjir di Jakarta dan juga menimpa rumah kedua orangtua nya. Namun, ia akhirnya mengaku tak bisa hanya tinggal diam.

"Dari kemari diem bukan artinya tenang2 aja," kata Yuanita di instagram stories.

Kecewa
Karena hal ini, Yuanita mengaku sangat kecewa.

"Perasaan hati tuh udah dongkol & kecewa luar biasa. Saya bukan tipe orang yang senang berkonflik apalagi cari2 masalah. Yapi ini sudah amat sangat KETERLALUAN," jelasnya.

Rumah Orangtua Banjir
Yuanita kesal lantaran rumah orangtua yang selama ini tak pernah banjir justru turut menjadi korban.

"Ini kondisi rumah orang tua saya, rumah yang juga saya tempati lebih dari 20 tahun. Hati saya hancur liatnya. Selama kami tinggal disini TIDAK PERNAH 1x pun air banjir masuk ke dalam rumah," jelasnya.


Bukan Soal Takdir
Lebih lanjut ia mengatakan bila ia tak bisa hanya diam melihat kondisi banjir di Jakarta yang amat parah itu.

"Tiba2 air masuk setinggi ini? Terus harus diem aja, ga boleh bereaksi? Ini bukan masalah takdir, politik, apalagi agama. Saya orang yang paling menghargai perbedaan dan tau toleransi," papar Yuanita.

Fakta
Apa yang diungkapkan Yuanita adalah fakta dan bukti bahwa rumahnya kebanjiran.

"Tapi kita bicara soal FAKTA dan BUKTI yang keliatan di depan mata aja. Kalau selama ini bisa diantisipasi, kenapa sekarang tidak?,"kata dia.

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Tanggung Jawab
Yuanita pun meminta kepada kepala daerah untuk bertanggung jawab atas banjir yang terjadi kemarin.

"Tolonglah, yang merasa sudah dipilih dan dipercaya untuk mengemban tugas. Lakukan tugas dan tanggung jawabnya dengan BAIK dan BENAR," papar dia.(Merdeka.com)

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Terungkap! Ini Doktrin yang Buat Ibu di Malang Sekap 4 Anaknya Belasan Tahun

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Beritaterheboh.com -  Seorang ibu diduga menyekap empat anaknya selama belasan tahun. Kasus ini terbongkar setelah salah satu korban mengadu ke tetangga.

Penyekapan dilakukan di rumah pelaku di Desa Banjarejo, Kecamatan Pakis, Kabupaten Malang. Pelaku yakni Artimunah (62).

Artimunah memiliki empat anak yaitu Titin Yuliarsih (45), Asminiwati (44), Virnawati (40) dan Anis Mufidah (36). Mereka diduga telah disekap ibunya selama 15 tahun.

Kasubag Humas Polres Malang AKP Ainun Djariyah mengatakan, terbongkarnya dugaan penyekapan berdasarkan laporan warga kepada kepala desa setempat. "Pemdes kemudian berkoordinasi dengan Muspika Pakis dan pagi tadi mendatangi kediaman terduga pelaku," kata Ainun saat dikonfirmasi detikcom, Jumat (3/1/2020).

Kedatangan rombongan Muspika Pakis terdiri kapolsek, danramil dan camat sempat mengalami kendala. Dua anak pelaku yang diduga depresi sempat berontak saat akan dievakuasi.

"Namun berkat pendekatan yang dilakukan bersama tim medis dari Puskesmas serta Dinsos, akhirnya bisa membawa mereka keluar dari rumah," beber Ainun.

Melihat kondisi seperti itu, kemudian para korban bersama terduga pelaku dievakuasi ke RSJ Dr Radjiman Wediodiningrat guna dilakukan pemeriksaan medis. "Terduga pelaku bersama empat putrinya ketika berhasil dievakuasi langsung dibawa ke RSJ Lawang untuk dilakukan pemeriksaan," imbuh Ainun.

Sementara terkait alasan Artimunah menyekap keempat putrinya di dalam rumah masih diselidiki oleh aparat kepolisian. Dugaan awal, Artimunah sengaja memaksa keempat putrinya tidak keluar rumah.(detik.com/Artikel Asli)


Ini Doktrin yang Buat Ibu di Malang Sekap 4 Anaknya Belasan Tahun


Alasan seorang ibu di Kabupaten Malang menyekap empat anaknya selama belasan tahun tengah diselidiki. Namun menurut dugaan sementara, aksi penyekapan dilakukan karena sang ibu terpapar doktrin guru spiritualnya.

"Informasi sementara, penyekapan karena doktrin dari guru spiritual sang ibu. Makanya empat putrinya disekap, yang sudah dilakukan selama belasan tahun," ujar Kasubag Humas Polres Malang AKP Ainun Djariyah kepada detikcom, (3/1/2020).

Sang ibu yang melakukan penyekapan bernama Artimunah (62). Polisi masih menunggu hasil pemeriksaan psikologi ibu empat orang itu di RSJ Dr Radjiman Wediodiningrat, Lawang, Kabupaten Malang.

"Doktrin meminta agar tidak keluar rumah. Semua bertujuan agar bisa fokus dalam meditasi," imbuhnya.

Menurut Ainun, sejak termakan doktrin tersebut, keempat putri Artimunah tidak pernah terlihat keluar rumah. Selama itu juga, kata dia, Artimunah diduga banyak melakukan meditasi.


"Tidak keluar rumah untuk meditasi. Kami juga menyita beberapa barang yang diduga menjadi bahan meditasi dari rumah mereka," ungkap Ainun.

Sekadar untuk diketahui, Artimunah telah hidup menjanda setelah suaminya meninggal pada 2004 lalu. Dia banyak menghabiskan waktu bersama putrinya di Desa Banjarejo, Kecamatan Pakis, Kabupaten Malang, tempat dimana mereka tinggal. (sun/bdh/Artikel asli)






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Dirut KAI Buka Suara soal Duduk di Getek Berkursi yang Viral

20.06

Beritaterheboh.com -  Direktur Utama PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) Edi Sukmoro menanggapi viralnya video dia duduk di kursi di atas sampan alias getek yang dibuat dari karet ban dalam dan papan kayu saat meninjau banjir di area sekitar stasiun.

"Saya tidak punya pikiran macam-macam yang penting kita menormalkan kembali supaya angkutan kereta api masih bisa diandalkan," kata Edi dikutip dari Antara, Jumat (3/1/2020).

Ia menjelaskan pihaknya ingin segera memastikan kondisi rel dan lintasan kereta api yang terendam banjir.

"Intinya gini lah kami ini betul-betul ingin melihat kondisi fasilitas KA yang memang pada saat ini bukan cuma satu titik, tapi di beberapa titik itu tergenang air sehingga kita betul-betul prihatin 'concern', harus dilakukan tindakan cepat. Kalau enggak, mungkin kereta yang diparkir di situ malah bukan tidak bisa dioperasikan lagi, malah rusak," ujar Edi.

Edi mengatakan tidak hanya satu titik yang harus dipastikan kelaikan relnya, tetapi juga di sejumlah titik dan di luar Jabodetabek.

"Tidak hanya satu titik yang harus diperhatikan, termasuk stasiun yang mungkin terdampak seperti ini bukan hanya Daop 1 Jakarta, tapi fasilitas lain, dan saya tidak putus untuk berkeliling kemarin pun," katanya.

Dia menyebutkan di Daerah Operasi 2 juga adanya gangguan kereta api karena pohon tumbang, limpasan air. Selain itu adanya longsor di Stasiun Cigombong.

Edi menambahkan saat ini pihaknya juga mendirikan posko, sehingga siaga hingga malam dan melakukan evaluasi setiap harinya.

Hingga saat ini, Ia belum menyebutkan sejumlah kerugian akibat terendamnya rel serta fasilitas KA imbas banjir.

"Kalau hitungan pasti gampang, tetapi pasti sekarang tidak memikirkan hitungan dulu, bagaimana caranya melakukan evakuasi orang-orang terdampak. Kemudian memperbaiki jalur yang pada saat ini perlu diperiksa dulu kalau terjadi sesuatu, perbaikan dilakukan dulu," katanya.

Video seorang pejabat KAI saat meninjau banjir sempat viral di media sosial. Pasalnya, pejabat tersebut diarak menggunakan sampan yang diduga dibuat dadakan menggunakan ban karet dalam dan papan.

Warganet banyak menanggapi video tersebut karena banjir hanya setinggi mata kaki dan pejabat menggunakan sepatu boot tinggi, namun harus diarak.(detik.com/Artikel Asli )


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