american protesters against the war forced congress to end the funding of the war, and forced the republican president to end the war. it took years, but the peace protesters one. the protesters began as the protest to the military draft the ascending unwilling american to nature s to fight and die in a faraway war that made no sense. tonight, russia seems to be experiencing a version of what this country experienced in the 1960s and 1970s, right up until the day when president richard nixon ended the draft in june of 1973. video today shows a gunman opening fire at the draft office in siberia. russian officials report that the gunman seriously injured a recruiting officer before being apprehended. the washington post is reporting that the shooter s mother told local media that her son was upset because his best friend got a mobilization summons, despite never having served in the army.
will be here to talk about those new developments for the new york times. plus eight former pence aide s story, about finding classified documents, and a white house bathroom, consistent with what we heard from gary graham block this morning. breaking this morning overseas, a gunman opening fire on a bus, near jerusalem s old city. eight people were wounded, two are in serious condition, including a pregnant woman in her 30s, with an abdominal injury. in a tweet, united states ambassador confirmed americans were injured in the attack, and says he has spoken with the families. new york eternally gianna letitia james, also tweeting about the accident the suspected attacker has turned itself into the police, we will continue to follow the story as we get more information, now the pennsylvania. we ll refer seem for that
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y leaving two officers and a police k-9 dead. several other officers wounded. the gunman opening fire when deputies tried serving a warrant for domestic violence. the sheriff saying the officers had no chance. here s abc s chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. reporter: tonight, a kentucky community in mourning. a somber procession winding down carrying the bodies of two police officers killed in the line of duty. these are human beings. these are people with children, spouses and mom and dads and their world will never be the same. reporter: the officers and their k-9 support dog were ambushed, killed while trying to serve a warrant for domestic violence. when they arrived, they had no chance. reporter: authorities say lance storz immediately began firing with a rifle as soon as the police arrived at the scene. when i get out of the car, there s bullets raining down on us. it s a war zone. reporter: in addition to the two officers killed, an emergency worker and fiv
officials raised the terror alert level after a deadly attack overnight in oslo ahead of pride celebrations there. a gunman opening fire in an area popular in the lgbtq-plus community, killing two people and wounding more than 20 in what police are calling a terror attack. crowds marched through the streets in protest. organizers decided at the last minute to cancel the city s annual pride parade that had been planned for today. now to the war in ukraine. powerful rocket systems from the u.s. have arrived on the battlefield and are being used against russian targets. ukrainian troops, who have been outgunned for months now, have been struggling to stave off russian advances in the east. these high-precision weapons are expected to make a difference. abc s tom sufi burridge reports from kyiv. reporter: tonight, the first images of u.s.-provided longer-range rocket systems now being used to strike russian positions. the ukrainian military releasing this video. the precision launchers