Syria conflict: Senior officials die in ‘suicide attack’

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Syria’s defence minister and his deputy, President Assad’s brother-in-law, have died in a suspected suicide bombing at security headquarters in Damascus, state TV says.

Daoud Rajiha and Assef Shawkat were attending a meeting of senior officials at the time.

The national security chief and interior minister are said to be critically hurt.

The attack comes amid claims of a major rebel offensive on the city.

“The minister of defence was martyred by the terrorist bombing that targeted the national security building,” the TV report said, adding later that Gen Shawkat was dead.

Security sources say the suspected bomber worked as a bodyguard for members of President Bashar al-Assad’s inner circle.

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11 Responses to “Syria conflict: Senior officials die in ‘suicide attack’”

  1. hillary: “I think Syrian rebels will be well armed and well funded”
    2 weeks later 1000 mercenaries imported from the Libya they just trashed.
    funding the merc’s has been shown to come from the state department,
    this is war crimes and false flag terrorism.

    if theres a “war on terror” then why isnt hillary in guantanamo?
    I bet a lot of info could be gained with “enhanced interrogation”.

    Huggles Reply:
    July 18th, 2012 at 5:25 am

    Does anyone really believe a suicide bomber really did it? I think it was a small exotic missile delivered by either Americans or Israelis.

    TheGreatGazoo Reply:
    July 18th, 2012 at 6:12 am

    yeah, She’s NWO…….All the Way. It’s no mystery about most of those people up there, they’re playin GOD…….and very very soon, they’ll wish they hadn’t…….I say arrest them ALL!

    Ho of Babylon Reply:
    July 18th, 2012 at 9:56 am

    looks like I’ve been deleted again; agree Huggles.

  2. I suspect Syria will completely meltdown and genocide will begin on a full scale. I don’t think anybody can be done for the people of Syria. The world is a very dark place right now.

    tommy1970 Reply:
    July 18th, 2012 at 6:18 am

    A complete meltdown. If you look at the sectarian map, all massacres were on the border between sunnis and alawists. It is all there ready to build the bloody borders. What USA and Russia did last 16 months was to fuel both side so much that civil war is imminent now. A new map is to be drawn in the levant region

  3. Gas!! Gas!! Gas!! Assad must stop playing the nice guy with the savages.

  4. The price of gold is not soaring.
    Iran has sold out Assad.

  5. A heinous act is not less appalling if it occurs outside of the United States…nor less prosecutable…that not even a Senate or House panel can get a strait answer about the culpability of the CIA in a matter like this is the fiction of open, accountable government in the US…

    The first duty is to remove the CIA and its spawn from their positions of power in this country.

    There can be no return to civil government without the ONLY three co-equal branches of government in full charge.

  6. As USrael systematically take down another one, is anyone going to do anything about it? If history is any judge probably not.

  7. Human pollution has become the number one problem in the Middle East. The land cannot support its large population; Arabs have become a mass of frustrated and useless people. Outsiders do not sympathize with or wish to feed or nurture their large families, many wish they would just disappear. Civil wars are taking their toll as Arabs kill each other for the little resources that are available, but their birthrate is climbing and each day the Middle East becomes more dangerous. Genocide is an ugly word but violent waves of unwanted people cannot be tolerated. A more humane solution would be to heavily compensate Arabs who agree to be sterilized, in a few decades the sound of music will replace gunfire and Jihads.

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