In the United States, which entered the new year with a bloody attack, 15 people lost their lives when a vehicle crashed into a crowd in New Orleans, while another notable incident occurred at the same time. THE VEHICLE SUDDENLY EXPLODED IN FRONT OF THE HOTELA Cybertruck was detonated in front of the "Trump International" hotel in Las Vegas, where the new President Donald Trump will begin his term on January 20. Security camera footage shows the moment of the explosion, revealing that the vehicle suddenly exploded and was reduced to rubble afterward. 7 PEOPLE INJUREDLas Vegas police reported that a fire broke out due to the vehicle catching fire and exploding in front of the "Trump International" hotel. According to a statement from the city spokesperson, the incident occurred at 08:40 local time in the area where vehicles are delivered to the valet. The statement indicated that 7 people were injured. DRIVER IDENTIFIEDSources confirmed that the driver behind the Cybertruck explosion at Trump Tower in Las Vegas is 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger, a resident of Colorado Springs. The FBI is actively searching an apartment in the Stetson Hills neighborhood linked to Livelsberger. GAS CYLINDERS FOUND IN THE TRUNKWhile armored vehicles and agents with tactical gear are deployed, neighbors are being evacuated. Authorities state that there is currently no threat to the community as the investigation deepens. Explosive remnants such as fireworks and gas cylinders were found in the trunk of the Tesla Cybertruck. MUSK CLAIMS CONNECTIONElon Musk, the owner of Tesla, claimed that the vehicle used in the attack in New Orleans and the Tesla that caught fire in front of Donald Trump's hotel may be connected, as they were rented from the same place. Musk noted that the Tesla truck that caught fire in front of the hotel and the vehicle used in the attack in New Orleans were rented from a car-sharing platform called "Turo," stating, "There may be a connection."
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