Las Vegas police officer shot amid protests, police say

A member of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department gets into a vehicle on the Las Vegas Boulevard during a Black Lives Matter demonstration demanding justice for the death of George Floyd on May 29, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (File/AFP)
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Updated 02 June 2020
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Las Vegas police officer shot amid protests, police say

  • The officer was shot in the area of the Las Vegas Strip
  • Four St. Louis police officers were hit by gunfire late on Monday

A Las Vegas police officer was shot amid protests on Monday night over the killing of George Floyd, AP news agency said.
The officer was shot in the area of the Las Vegas Strip and another officer was “involved in a shooting” in the same area, AP quoted the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department as saying.
It did not give details of the shootings or the officers’ condition. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department declined to comment to Reuters.
Four St. Louis police officers were hit by gunfire late on Monday during violent protests over the death of Floyd, a black man in police custody, hours after President Donald Trump vowed to use the US military to halt the spreading clashes.


Ukraine says it hit Russian oil rig, patrol ship in Caspian Sea

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Ukraine says it hit Russian oil rig, patrol ship in Caspian Sea

KYIV: Ukraine said its drones struck a Russian oil rig belonging to ​Lukoil in the Caspian Sea and a military patrol ship near a rig as Kyiv steps up attacks on Moscow’s oil infrastructure.
The attack, which Ukraine’s general staff said took place on Friday, is one of ‌a string ‌of strikes targeting ‌Russian ⁠drilling infrastructure ​in the ‌Caspian Sea in recent weeks, but the first one that the Ukrainian military acknowledged officially. A drilling platform of the Filanovsky oil rig was damaged in the attack, according to the Ukrainian ⁠military. The rig came under drone attacks at least ‌two more times in ‍December.
Reuters was ‍not able to confirm the report. ‍Lukoil was not available for immediate comment.
Ukraine says that Russian oil infrastructure is a legitimate target since the trade revenue is ​Russia’s main source for financing its almost four-year-old full-on war against the country.
The ⁠general staff added that a military patrol ship was targeted in the strike as well, and the level of damage was being assessed.
Ukraine has been attacking Russian oil refineries throughout 2024 and 2025, but has visibly widened its campaign in recent weeks, claiming credit for sea-drone attacks on Russian shadow fleet ‌tankers in the Black Sea and Mediterranean.