Posted tagged ‘Terror attack’

PM: Terror Attack ‘Not Ruled Out’ in Egypt Air Disaster

May 19, 2016

PM: Terror Attack ‘Not Ruled Out’ in Egypt Air Disaster

by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.

19 May 2016

Source: PM: Terror Attack ‘Not Ruled Out’ in Egypt Air Disaster

An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 people from Paris to Cairo went down into the Mediterranean Sea during the night in a mysterious crash that the Egyptian Prime Minister says may have been due to a terrorist attack.

No possibilities, including that of a terrorist attack, can be ruled out, according to Prime Minister Sherif Ismail, who stated that as yet very little information is available.

Sources from EgyptAir reported that at 2:26am, shortly before its disappearance from radar, the aircraft sent out an SOS signal, whereas another emergency signal was picked up two hours later at 4:26am. This later signal, according to the company, could have been sent by the automated location devices installed on the aircraft.

The captain of a mercantile ship claims to have witnessed flames on the sky during the night some 150 miles south of the Greek Island of Karpathos. His testimony led to the discovery of the plane’s wreckage in the area he described, just ten miles inside Egyptian territorial waters.

Flight MS804 left Charles de Gaulle airport at 11:09pm yesterday and disappeared from radar at 2:45am, just as it entered Egyptian airspace. The aircraft, an Airbus A320, was carrying 56 passengers, three security personnel and seven crew members. The majority of the passengers were Egyptians, as well as 15 French, a British, a Belgian, two Iraqis, a Kuwaiti, a Saudi, a Sudanese, a Portuguese, an Algerian, a Canadian and a citizen of Chad.

Experts have ruled out the use of portable surface-to-air missiles noting that the Airbus was out of the range of these weapons.

A possible scenario being advanced is that of a suicide bomber who could have placed a small explosive devise near one of the plane’s windows. The explosion at that altitude would cause a rapid decompression and easily result in the destruction of the aircraft.

Jean-Paul Troadec, former president of the French air accident investigation bureau (BEA), said there is “a strong possibility of an explosion on board from a bomb or a suicide bomber. The idea of a technical accident when weather conditions were good, seems also possible but not that likely.”

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said that at this moment “no hypothesis” is excluded as to the possible causes of the crash.

French President, Francois Hollande, spoke Thursday morning by phone with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi, and the two reportedly agreed on a “close cooperation” to ascertain the circumstances of the disaster.

Footage: Terror attack in Turkey – JerusalemOnline

July 20, 2015

Footage: Terror attack in Turkey

At least 27 people were killed and more than 100 injured in an explosion that took place during a demonstration against the Turkish government’s policy concerning the Kurdish residents of the town of Kobani, which fell into the hands of the Islamic State. Turkish officials believe the IS is behind the terror attack.

Jul 20, 2015, 05:45PM | Tom Dolev

via Israel News – Footage: Terror attack in Turkey – JerusalemOnline.

Watch: The moment of the explosion during a demonstration in Turkey

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/world-news/around-the-globe/footage-terror-attack-in-turkey-14739

At least 27 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in a terror attack that was committed today in the town of Suruc in Turkey near the border with Syria.

The terror attack took place during a demonstration that was held by political activists this afternoon in front of the cultural center in Suruc, in protest of the government ignoring members of the Kurdish community who reside in the nearby town of Kobani, which has been taken over by the Islamic State.

In footage documenting the terror attack taken by one of the activists at the demonstration, dozens of protesters are seen carrying huge signs and calling out against the government, when suddenly a forceful explosion occurs. Moments later, demonstrators can be seen running around frantically amongst the dead and injured.

Turkish officials are pointing the blame towards the Islamic State, but the deadly terror organization has yet to take responsibility for the terror attack.