Evidence of suicide bomber in Mosul mess hall attack
Hat tip: Drudge
New evidence shows the bombing of a U.S. military mess tent in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on Tuesday which killed 22 people and wounded 70 others was a suicide attack, ABC News has learned. Investigators at the base have found remnants of a torso and a suicide vest that was probably a backpack, sources told ABC News, indicating that the attack was a suicide bombing. The bombing at the mess tent at Forward Operating Base Marez in Mosul was one of the deadliest attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq since the start of the war. Early reports indicated that the massive explosion might have been the result of a rocket attack. But a radical Sunni Muslim group, the Ansar al-Sunnah Army, later claimed responsibility for the attack and said it was a "martyrdom operation," a reference to a suicide bomber. A day after the devastating attack, another message allegedly posted on a Web site by Ansar al-Sunnah provided details of the daring attack. According to the online message, the suicide bomber was a 24-year-old man from Mosul who worked at the base in Mosul for two months and had provided information about the base to the group. The base, also known as the al-Ghizlani military camp, is about three miles south of Mosul and is used by both U.S. troops and the interim Iraqi government's security forces. It once was Mosul's civilian airport but is now a heavily fortified area.
Posted by: Dar 2004-12-22 |