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A South Korean police officer is suspected of committing suicide and is being investigated for a stampede! The Ukrainian army entered the city of Kherson, and an important bridge was bombed! Trump "abandoned"?

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There is new progress in the situation in Russia and Ukraine!

On the 11th local time, Ukrainian media reported that the Ukrainian army had entered the city of Kherson. On the same day, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the redeployment of Russian troops in the Kherson direction on the left bank of the Dnieper was completed at 5 a.m. that day.

On the same day, Russian media reported that the Kherson Antonovsky Bridge had been confirmed to have been blown up. It is reported that the Antonovsky Bridge is one of the most important passages controlled by the Russian army connecting the two banks of the Dnieper River, and it is also the fastest route from the city of Kherson to the Russian-controlled area on the left bank of the Dnieper.

Musk also has news. Musk spoke to the company's employees for the first time on Thursday after spending $44 billion to buy Twitter, where he warned employees of the risk of bankruptcy if the company can't generate more cash. Musk also said he recently sold Tesla stock to "save" Twitter.

According to a reference news quoted by Agence France-Presse on the 10th, conservative and billionaire Murdoch's powerful media empire seems to have abandoned Trump, calling the former US president a "loser" who "has worse and worse judgment" after the midterm elections. And Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been praised for being seen as Trump's top opponent in the Republican primary for the 2024 presidential election.

A police officer in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, the capital of South Korea, was found dead at home on the 11th, and was investigated for involvement in the Itaewon Halloween stampede. The police believe that suicide is more likely based on the circumstances at the scene.

Under investigation for a stampede, a South Korean police officer is suspected of committing suicide

A police officer in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, the capital of South Korea, was found dead at home on the 11th, and was investigated for involvement in the Itaewon Halloween stampede.

According to Xinhua News Agency, citing Yonhap News Agency, the 55-year-old police officer, surnamed Jeong, worked as the head of the information intelligence department at the Yongsan Police Station before his death, and was found dead by his family at 12:45 that day at a house in northern Seoul. The police believe that suicide is more likely based on the circumstances at the scene. According to South Korean media reports, the police officer used his mobile phone to call some colleagues on the 10th, expressing suicidal thoughts.

After the stampede, a police officer surnamed Zheng was suspected of deleting an inside intelligence report that warned in advance of possible safety incidents when Itaewon people gathered during Halloween, suspected of trying to cover up police inaction and co-opting department staff in the process. As a result, he was charged with abuse of power, destruction of evidence, and negligence causing death.

On the evening of October 29, a serious stampede occurred during Halloween celebrations in Itaewon, Yongsangu, killing at least 156 people and injuring hundreds more. Public opinion criticized local government units for their ineffective response and the slow response of the police.

The Special Investigation Headquarters of the Korean National Police Agency has searched and collected evidence from the Seoul Police Agency, Yongsan Police Station, Yongsan Fire Department, Yongsan-gu Government and other institutions, and opened a case for investigation against Lee Rim-jae, director of the Yongsan Police Department. The police officer surnamed Zheng took annual leave after being placed on file for investigation on the 6th, and was suspended on the 9th, but has not yet been arraigned.

Ukrainian troops have entered the city of Kherson

On the 11th local time, the Ukrainian UNIAH news agency reported that the Ukrainian army had entered the city of Kherson.

On the same day, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the redeployment of Russian troops in the Kherson direction on the left bank of the Dnieper was completed at 5 a.m. that day. No military equipment and weapons remained on the right bank of the Dnieper, and all Russian servicemen crossed the Dnieper and entered the pre-prepared defensive lines and positions.

According to CCTV news, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that during the crossing of the Dnieper, there were no losses in personnel, weapons, military equipment and materiel of the Russian army, and all civilians who wished to leave the right bank of the Dnieper were evacuated.

Earlier on the 11th, photos and videos of the destruction of the Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson circulated on social media. Subsequently, the Russian 1 comprehensive channel reported on the 11th that the Kherson Antonovsky Bridge had been confirmed to have been blown up.

It is reported that the Antonovsky Bridge is one of the most important passages controlled by the Russian army connecting the two banks of the Dnieper River, and it is also the fastest route from the city of Kherson to the Russian-controlled area on the left bank of the Dnieper.

According to the reference news network quoted by TASS news agency, Russian presidential press secretary Peskov said on the 11th that after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the right bank of the Dnieper River, Kherson's status will not be modified, "This is a subject of the Russian Federation, and the (status) of this subject has been legally established and defined." There is not and cannot be anything changed here."

Peskov also said that the special military operation against Ukraine can be terminated after its goals are achieved, or it can be ended through peace negotiations, which are currently impossible due to the position taken by the Ukrainian side.

Murdoch "ditched" Trump?

According to a reference news quoted by Agence France-Presse on November 10, conservative and billionaire Rupert Murdoch's powerful media empire seemed to abandon Donald Trump on the 10th, calling the former US president a "loser" and "deteriorating judgment" after the midterm elections.

According to the report, just a few days before the outside world expected that Trump would announce his participation in the 2024 presidential election, the Wall Street Journal, the flagship media of Murdoch's News Corp., declared in an editorial that "Trump is the biggest loser of the Republican Party", pointing out that the party's performance in the midterm elections on the 8th was disappointing.

The front page of News Corp.'s tabloid, the New York Post, depicted Trump sitting on a rickety wall, calling him "Trump fat" who had "stumbled a lot" in the election and blaming him for causing Republicans to fail to overwhelm Democratic opponents in the vote.

The report also said that on Fox News Channel, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was highly praised. DeSantis is seen as Trump's number one opponent in the Republican primary for the 2024 presidential election.

Murdoch's media is one of the most influential sources of information for conservatives in the United States, openly supporting Republicans and attacking Democrats. Reports that ahead of the 2024 presidential election, these media outlets accusing Trump of disappointing the election while praising DeSantis may sway public perception.

Musk warned: Twitter may go bankrupt

After spending $44 billion to acquire Twitter, Musk spoke to company employees for the first time on Thursday. Musk warned employees that if the company can't generate more cash, it risks going bankrupt.

Musk said the social media company has billions of dollars in negative cash flow. Musk also said he recently sold Tesla stock to "save" Twitter. He recently sold nearly $4 billion in Tesla stock, according to documents filed with regulators this week.

Musk has repeatedly issued stern warnings in his remarks to employees, saying that employees should be prepared to work 80 hours a week and that office benefits like free food will be reduced. He also eliminated telecommuting in the era of the pandemic. Musk said: "If you don't want to come, you can resign." ”

According to US media reports, Musk said that Twitter still has the problem of overstaffing after massively laying off half of its 7,500 employees last week. The remaining staff, he said, needs to be more "core." On Thursday, several Twitter executives resigned, including Leah Kisner, Twitter's chief information security officer, and Joel Ross, head of cybersecurity, and Robin Weiler, an executive in charge of ad sales.

Speaking about Twitter's finances and future, Musk said that as advertisers retreat over concerns about harmful content, the company needs to move quickly to launch Twitter Blue, an $8 subscription product that users are willing to pay for, or "Blue V Certification."

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