Lockheed martin confirms attack on it network, with Pentagon saying 2nd strike ‘not credible’, could ‘probably’ be a mistake

Lockheed martin confirms attack on it network, with Pentagon saying 2nd strike ‘not credible’, could ‘probably’ be a mistake

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon announced Tuesday afternoon it believed a successful attack on its U.S. networks may have been a mistake and said a second strike would not likely be a mistake.

The U.S. Central Command said a series of strikes against the command and control network had taken place earlier Tuesday in coordination with the coalition fighting Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria.

The network includes airfields and training camps in western Iraq, and control over roads and supply lines to support troops in the region.

In a statement the Pentagon says the strikes destroyed about 25 targets, destroyed 20 communications links, and damaged or destroyed about 1,000 computers, including those of a computer contractor responsible for training Iraqi ground forces and Iraq’s military.

The networks have been the ta공주출장샵rgets of a series of U.S.-led air strikes in Iraq and Syria in recent months as they’ve taken out key components of Islamic State’s 전립선supply and logistics chain.

U.S. Forces-Iraq and coalition troops are conducting counter-terrorist operations against Islamic State on several fronts and have been hit, the statement says.

It notes that in the same week in which coalition aircraft struck Islamic State targets the first time, coalition forces “also struck targets of interest” and “successfully carried out a pair of separate air strikes” against both.

It says U.S. airstrikes “have hit a vehicle and an ISIS headquarters, including the destruction of an oil tank.”

The statement says coalition planes used air-to-ground weapons, including a Hellfire air-to-surface missile fired from a C-130EJ Hercules transport aircraft. The air war began Oct. 19 and “is proceeding as planned.”

The U.S. military statement says those in the group using Islamic State’s communications system were “likely using an existing network, either on the ground or in the air, rather than creating new ones.” It says those using the network will be targeted.

“The coalition believes these attacks are the first in what will likely be a series of strikes in this area,” the statement says. “While this attack was believed to be by only a single group, it certainly has the potential to cause significant harm to the network in the event of continued operations in the area and further attacks.”

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Cliff fall jury told to put emotions aside for guilty verdict

Cliff fall jury told to put emotions aside for guilty verdict

Bristol County man sentenced to six years

A convicted murderer had two children sentenced in the death of his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, as well as two other children, to life in prison without parole each for the rape and murder of their daughter and ex-girlfriend.

Randy Hatton, 58, of South Bristol, was convicted of the two rape murders of his former wife, Julie A. Brown, 34, and her second wife, Kathy W. Tay정선카지노lor, 35, and a third-degree kidnapping of their daughter, Emil퍼스트 카지노y T. Brown.

In both incidents, Hatton admitted to the murders, and in the second, he was sentenced to 60 years in prison.

Hatton, who served as a jury foreman at the case, and his wife lived in Somerset County and served as a caretaker for the Taylor children before the pair decided to move back to Pennsylvania, where their daughter was born.

Somerset County jury told he had done wrong: An excerpt from the guilty verdict

In her daughter’s life: Julie Brown and Jason Taylor

In addition to the 12-year sentence, prosecutors said, Hatton received eight years probation after pleading guilty to charges of rape.

Sentencing, district attorney Bill J. Pugh said of Hatton’s actions: “What he did was very bad, very heinous. He was the worst, perhaps the worst, father in the county. He is in deep trouble for it. All he could do was show remorse and accept responsibility.”

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The two rape victims’ story: A jury trial for the rape victims of Jason Taylor, 38, and Julie Brown, 38, pictured here on Nov. 4, 2012. Jason Taylor, charged with raping the ex-wife and girlfriend of a former patient with anorexia, and kidnapping the girl, faces life in prison without parole at his trial in Somerset County this July.

The pair lived alone and were dating at the time of the rape, authorities said. On the night of December 16, 2004, Taylor, who has since gone free, raped Brown in her front yard at her home near East New London with a knife, Pugh said.

She testified that he strangled her and took her clothes off, Pugh said, explaining that Brown wa

Minister seeks to fix mentally ill transport problem in Newcastle

Minister seeks to fix mentally ill transport problem in Newcastle

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