Former Washington Commanders All-Pro Tre' Johnson died unexpectedly on Sunday, according to his wife, while eleven people were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza the same day, according to Palestinian officials. In other news, an off-trail avalanche in northern Italy claimed the lives of two skiers, and a former Ukrainian energy minister was detained while attempting to leave the country.
Tre' Johnson, a former offensive guard for the Washington Commanders, passed away at the age of 54. The team announced his death on Sunday, expressing their condolences. Johnson's wife, Irene, shared on Facebook that he died "suddenly and unexpectedly" during a family trip.
In northern Italy, an avalanche on the Italian side of the Mont Blanc massif resulted in the deaths of two skiers and injured another. Italian officials reported the incident, which occurred in the Couloir Vesses, a well-known freeride route. One of the victims, who was taken to a hospital in serious condition, later died. Rescue efforts involved fifteen rescuers, three canine units, and two helicopters, according to Italy's Alpine Rescue.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, eleven people were killed in Israeli strikes on Sunday morning, according to Palestinian civil defense and health officials. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that a strike on a tent encampment in northern Gaza killed at least six people, while another strike in the south of the strip killed five. The Israel Defense Forces stated that they had struck terror targets in response to ceasefire violations by Hamas. Both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of breaching a ceasefire agreement.
Additionally, a former energy minister in Ukraine, German Galushchenko, was detained while attempting to leave the country. Authorities reported that he was apprehended while on a train leaving Ukraine, but his intended destination was unclear. Galushchenko was among several government figures implicated in an alleged embezzlement scheme last year.
In other news, actor and former White House aide Kal Penn stated that "by a 2025 lens," former President Barack Obama was "not a progressive." Penn, who worked for the Obama administration from 2009 to 2011, defended his former boss on the "Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know" podcast, celebrating Obama not being considered a progressive as a sign of "progress" working.
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