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Daily Misfortune Monday February 15, 2016

Daily Misfortune Monday February 15, 2016 --- ===


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  1. February 15, 2016 1 killed 1 arrested Driver Haissan Massalkhy Allegedly Intentionally Kills Jogger Authorities believe that driver Haissan Massalkhy, 36, of West Covina California deliberately drove his car into jogger 59-year-old Chi Shao of Walnut pronounced dead at the scene. The driver was stuck to the hood of 1989 Toyota Camry before crashing into a wall. The driver was detained at the scene for questioning, but no motive has been given. In Israel, the motive would be obvious. FreeRepublic netizens suspect his name provides a strong clue he might be a lone wolf terrorist.
  2. Syrian Civil War, Spillover of the Syrian Civil War A Turkish soldier is killed following a clash on the Syria–Turkey border with an armed group trying to enter Turkey illegally. The Turkish military says the clash occurred in the Yayladağı district of the Hatay Province. (Reuters)
  3. Médecins Sans Frontières reports that an air strike has destroyed a hospital in the Idlib Governorate of northwest Syria, with seven people killed and at least eight people missing, presumed to be dead. (AFP via Yahoo News), (MSF)
  4. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu accuses Russia of acting as a "terrorist organization" in Syria, saying "If Russia continues behaving like a terrorist organization and forcing civilians to flee, we will deliver an extremely decisive response". (Israel National News)
  5. Insurgency in the North Caucasus A car bomb kills two policemen at a checkpoint in Russia's republic of Dagestan. (Reuters)
  6. Yemeni Civil War Cross-border shelling from Yemen kills a Saudi Arabian border guard in the Jizan Region. (AP via ABC News)
  7. The 58th Annual Grammy Awards are held at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles. (Entertainment Weekly)
  8. The bodies of nine Indian Army soldiers killed in an avalanche on the Siachen Glacier will be transported to Delhi. (IBN Live)
  9. Authorities in the Chinese city of Tianjin after an inquiry into the explosions last year found that the chemical plants were too close to residential areas. (AP)
  10. Two German intelligence officers are suspected of having given money to Al Qaeda in 2010. (Sputniknews) (Berliner Morgenpost) 

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