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కర్ణాటక చిత్రదుర్గలో డీఆర్​డీవోకు చెందిన మానవ రహిత విమానం కుప్పకూలింది. ఘటనలో ఎవరికీ హాని జరగలేదని అధికారులు తెలిపారు.

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Published : Sep 17, 2019, 10:36 AM IST

Updated : Sep 30, 2019, 10:30 PM IST

కర్ణాటకలో కుప్పకూలిన డీఆర్​డీఓ విమానం

కర్ణాటక చిత్రదుర్గలోని జోడీచిల్లెనహళ్లి గ్రామంలో డీఆర్​డీవో రూపొందించిన మానవ రహిత విమానం కూలిపోయింది. ఘటనలో ఎవరికీ గాయాలు కాలేదని అధికారులు తెలిపారు.

రుస్తుం-2 విమానానికి ప్రయోగ పరీక్షలు నిర్వహిస్తున్న క్రమంలో ప్రమాదం జరిగి జోడీచిల్లెనహళ్లి గ్రామం సమీపంలోని పొలాల్లో కుప్పకూలినట్లు అధికారులు వెల్లడించారు.

ఘటనా స్థలానికి గ్రామస్థులు పెద్దఎత్తున చేరుకున్నారని.. అనంతరం వారందరినీ అక్కడి నుంచి పంపించినట్లు చెప్పారు.

కర్ణాటకలో కుప్పకూలిన డీఆర్​డీఓ విమానం

ఇదీ చూడండి:మోదీ పుట్టిన రోజున స్వర్ణ కిరీటం బహూకరణ

కర్ణాటక చిత్రదుర్గలోని జోడీచిల్లెనహళ్లి గ్రామంలో డీఆర్​డీవో రూపొందించిన మానవ రహిత విమానం కూలిపోయింది. ఘటనలో ఎవరికీ గాయాలు కాలేదని అధికారులు తెలిపారు.

రుస్తుం-2 విమానానికి ప్రయోగ పరీక్షలు నిర్వహిస్తున్న క్రమంలో ప్రమాదం జరిగి జోడీచిల్లెనహళ్లి గ్రామం సమీపంలోని పొలాల్లో కుప్పకూలినట్లు అధికారులు వెల్లడించారు.

ఘటనా స్థలానికి గ్రామస్థులు పెద్దఎత్తున చేరుకున్నారని.. అనంతరం వారందరినీ అక్కడి నుంచి పంపించినట్లు చెప్పారు.

కర్ణాటకలో కుప్పకూలిన డీఆర్​డీఓ విమానం

ఇదీ చూడండి:మోదీ పుట్టిన రోజున స్వర్ణ కిరీటం బహూకరణ

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
SHOTLIST:
US NETWORK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Washington, DC - 16 September 2019
1. Wide of President Trump walking toward reporters
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, U.S. President
"I think the New York Times made another terrible mistake. It's a shame that a thing like that could happen. I see they're making a big correction today, but they've just announces a correction. But to do that about a Supreme Court justice is a terrible thing. It's a false accusation. Whatever happened with the New York Times? I mean, I can tell you personally, they never check they never do. We used to have a thing called fact checking. They don't do fact checking anymore. They used to call and say what about this? What about that? How can they do a thing like that and destroy somebody's life. I mean they're destroying lives, and it's fake news. It's just fake news."
POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Washington, DC - 6 September 2018
3. ARCHIVE: Various of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh at confirmation hearing
POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Washington, DC - 30 November 2018
4. ARCHIVE: Tight of Brett Kavanaugh during Supreme Court group photo
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Washington, DC - 16 September 2019
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Donald Trump, U.S. President
(Reporter) Mr. President, is it legal for the New York attorney general to subpoena your tax records? (Trump) I don't know anything about it."
6. Wide of Trump speaking to reporters
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, U.S. President
"Federal mediation is always possible if that's what they want. Hopefully, they'll be able to work out the GM strike quickly. We don't want General Motors building plants outside of this country, and we're very strong on that. The UAW has been very good to me. The members have been very good from the standpoint of voting. The relationship is good hopefully they're going to work that out quickly and solidly."
8. Mid of Trump walking to Marine One to fly off
STORYLINE:
New York Times' handling of a new sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh gave President Donald Trump and his allies fresh ammunition in his campaign against the media, where the Times was already a favorite target.
"I think the New York Times made another terrible mistake," Trump said.
"It's a shame that a thing like that could happen," he said.
The revelation that led several Democratic presidential contenders to call for Kavanaugh's impeachment came in the 11th paragraph of a story labeled "news analysis" that ran in the Sunday opinion section.
The story is based on an upcoming book by Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, "The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation," about the junior justice's brutal confirmation battle last year.
  
Headlined "Brett Kavanaugh Fit In With the Privileged Kids. She Did Not," the story was primarily about Deborah Ramirez, a Connecticut woman who alleged that Kavanaugh, as a freshman at Yale in 1983, had pulled down his pants and thrust his penis at her. Kavanaugh has denied those claims.
  
Yet the authors said they'd uncovered a similar story involving Kavanaugh at another freshman year party, where he allegedly exposed himself and friends pushed his penis into the hands of a female student.
The story said former classmate Max Stier reported the incident to the FBI and senators as Kavanaugh's nomination was being discussed, but said Stier would not discuss it with the authors. Kavanaugh would not comment on the story, a court spokeswoman said on Monday.
After the story was posted online but before it was in the print edition, the Times revised the story to add that the book reported that the woman supposedly involved in the incident declined to be interviewed, and that her friends say she doesn't recall the incident.
While an editor's note pointed out the revision, it did not say why those facts had been left out in the first place. A Times spokeswoman said no one was available for an interview on Monday.
"How can they do a thing like that and destroy somebody's life?" Trump asked.
"I mean they're destroying lives, and it's fake news."
Trump made the comments as he left the White House for a campaign rally in New Mexico.
The president was also asked to respond to a decision by New York City prosecutors to subpoena his tax records.
Manhattan District Attorney's Cyrus Vance Jr.'s office recently sent a subpoena to Trump's accounting firm seeking the last eight years of state and federal tax returns for Trump and his company, the Trump Organization, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press.
"I don't know anything about it," Trump said.
And he expressed hope that the auto workers strike against General Motors would be settled quickly.
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