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Iraq-Jordan
Zarqawi posts suicide bombing footage on the web
2004-11-08
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group having close links with Al Qaeda posted a video clip on a website on Sunday of a suicide car bombing which killed three British troops in Iraq. The tape showed a dark-colored car driving down a road and then slowing down, allowing several other vehicles to pass, before it blew up in apparent footage of Thursday's attack. Plumes of black smoke rose as the man behind the camera, who was taping from a distance, shouted "God is greatest." A script on the video identified the bomber as Abu Suleiman and said he had waited for civilian cars to pass before blowing up his car. The three soldiers and an Iraqi translator were killed when the car bomber attacked their checkpoint south of Baghdad in the first suicide attack on UK forces in Iraq. Eight other British soldiers were wounded.

The video, posted on a Web site often used by Islamists and carrying the logo of Al Qaeda Organization of Holy War in Iraq, also showed what it said were British troops removing the bodies and the injured as well as a helicopter airlifting them. An unidentified man was shown kicking a severed arm and stomping on it. The group posted another Internet video of what it said was a suicide attack on a U.S. military convoy in Ramadi. It showed a speeding white car approaching the convoy and blowing up.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  Time for this asshole to assume room temperature.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2004-11-08 6:56:56 PM  

#3  Rest in peace guys. As to that fucktard kicking the body, I'd like to see his lifeless head being used as a football by the Black Watch.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2004-11-08 1:50:59 PM  

#2  I understand they've banned al'Jazeera a couple of times, as well as al'Arabiya.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-11-08 10:28:36 AM  

#1  Does anyone know if the likely presence of a jihad propaganda squad at the scene of an attack on coalition / IP taken is into account by those engaged in cleanup and extraction? Is anything being done about it?
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-11-08 6:17:06 AM  

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