A chilling video is making rounds on social media showing a young bride being shot at by an unknown assailant during her wedding ceremony in the Indian state of Bihar. According to reports, 18-year-old Arati Kumar was on stage with her husband-to-be when the incident occurred. The would-be bridegroom’s family was gathered in front of the stage to perform the traditional rituals when a sudden firing took place. The bullet hit Arati in the stomach.
In a similar incident in the city of Bhavnagar in Gujarat, India, the groom allegedly shot his bride just an hour before the wedding ceremony. The bride was rushed to a nearby hospital and later referred to a trauma center where her condition is said to be critical.
Initial investigations by the police have identified the suspect as Dinbandhu, a neighbor of the bride. Locals speculate that the motive behind the crime might be a love triangle. The suspect is believed to have fled the scene, but his parents have been taken into custody for questioning.
This is not the first time Dinbandhu has been in trouble with the law. He has a previous conviction for a liquor-related case and has been in jail before. The police are conducting a massive manhunt to apprehend the suspect.
Meanwhile, another disturbing incident has come to light in the Indian state of Assam where seven men allegedly gang-raped a 28-year-old woman in front of her boyfriend. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country.
The situation in the Middle East is also tense, with the US and Iran engaged in a bitter standoff. US President Donald Trump has delivered a record-breaking 110-minute address to the joint session of Congress, warning of potential military action against Iran.
In other news, a Russian court has imposed a fine of 2.2 million rubles (approximately $28,800) on Google for violating the country’s data protection laws. The fine was imposed on Google Play Store for distributing VPN services.
In Turkey, Pakistani Ambassador Suhail Mahmud has met with top Turkish officials to discuss key issues related to the D8, a grouping of eight developing countries.
In the US, a Democratic congressman was ejected from a congressional hearing after trying to raise a banner critical of President Trump.
In related news, a former Norwegian prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Thorbjorn Jagland has been hospitalized after a failed attempt to take his own life.
In a separate development, the US Senate has urged President Trump to take action against Iran, warning that the country’s military buildup in the region could embolden Tehran.
In a bizarre incident, a Dutch diplomat has been caught smuggling satellite phones and other equipment into Iran.
In Pakistan, a major earthquake has struck the country, with the epicenter located 114 kilometers beneath the surface. The quake had a magnitude of 5.6 and was felt across the country.
In other news, the Indian government has announced that digital verification of immigration status will be available for successful applicants, eliminating the need for biometric verification and in-person visits to visa centers.
In a related development, a key witness in a high-profile case in Pakistan’s anti-terrorism court has been summoned for questioning.
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