Afghan Suspect, Victims in a "Critical State", Mobile: What We Know About Shooting Near the White House
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Two U.S. National Guard soldiers deployed to Washington are in a "critical state" this Wednesday, hit by the "targeted shots" of a suspect who acted alone before being arrested. That's what we know about this attack.
An Afghan immigrant, repatriated during the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in 2021, is suspected of having shot two soldiers of the National Guard, in Washington, a few steps from the White House. Donald Trump reacted by announcing a review of all cases of immigrants in Afghanistan.
Two U.S. National Guard soldiers were shot at this Wednesday, November 26, 2025 in Washington, D.C., not far from the White House. We now know more about this attack in the middle of the...
The man arrested by police after shooting two White House guards is an Afghan national. President Donald Trump called the attacker an animal who will pay a very high price for his actions.
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