Al-Qaeda in Iraq: 100 attacks to avenge Bin Laden
BAGHDAD: Al-Qaeda in Iraq has vowed to carry out 100 attacks across the country, starting in the middle of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, to exact revenge for the death of Osama Bin Laden.
The terror groups statement was released on militant websites late Friday. It said the attacks will avenge Bin Laden, who was killed by US forces in Pakistan in May, and other slain senior Al-Qaeda leaders.
By Gods will, the campaign starts in the middle of the fasting month (of Ramadan) and ends by Gods will after 100 attacks exactly, it said.
The statement said the campaign would include varied attacks, including raids, martyrdom operations (suicide attacks), roadside bombs, silenced guns and snipers, in all cities, rural areas and provinces across Iraq.
Monday marked the middle of Ramadan. On that day, a wave of crushing attacks swept across Iraq from the northern city of Mosul to the southern Shiite heartland. At least 70 people died in suicide bombings, roadside bombs and shootings in what was Iraqs deadliest day this year.
Al-Qaeda did not explicitly claim responsibility for those attacks in Fridays statement, but the chaos is widely believed to be the work of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Mondays violence suggests that Al-Qaeda in Iraq has the ability to resurrect itself and still carry out vicious attacks.
Posted by: Steve White 2011-08-21 |