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Arabia
Man charged in helicopter attack
2004-03-04
Yemeni authorities have arrested the person who fired at a military helicopter in al-Hadda, Dhamar governorate. There were conflicting reports over the cause of the emergency landing of the hit helicopter. While sources at the local authority of the governorate said the plane caught gun fire coming from party celebrating a wedding, a security officer at al-Hadda district said that the arrested man, Amran Saleh Saad, 24, was having gun sex firing his gun and when he saw the helicopter he shot it causing damage to the fuel store. Eyewitnesses said that the pilot, who was flying not far from the land, was able to make an emergency landing which caused no casualties or serious damage to the helicopter.
Except for the holes, of course...
The sources said the attacker surrendered himself to the authorities after a massive arrest campaign against suspects in the area. A security official confirmed that there is no political motive behind this incident.
"Nah. He's just stoopid..."
A team of pilots belonging to the air force went to the spot and were able to repair the damage and flew the helicopter back to Sana’a. A political analyst said that it is usual that the authority denies any political motive behind similar incidents.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Hey steve, i'm addicted to Basrah's Edge map, play on Gamespy's 24 hour basrah' and Fred's Hut. I m the bradley king.
Posted by: sakattack   2004-3-6 8:58:04 AM  

#7  ...but was Amran practicing safe gun sex?
Posted by: Raj   2004-3-4 12:37:47 PM  

#6  Sakattack, I am so-o-o-o with you on that one :-)

I spend way too much time in BF42. If anyone here plays, I'll meet you on a Desert Combat server sometime. I'm the slow guy with the sniper rifle, name "Gaius Marius".
Posted by: Steve White   2004-3-4 11:10:29 AM  

#5  Before the Arabs got their hands on firearms, how did they celebrate weddings? Toss rocks into the air?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-3-4 11:00:47 AM  

#4  The next time someone whines about the "gun culture" in the US, remind them that we do not routinely fire on passers-by in celebration of weddings.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-3-4 8:12:52 AM  

#3  The next time someone whines about the "gun culture" in the US, remind them that we do not routinely fire on passers-by in celebration of weddings.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-3-4 8:12:52 AM  

#2  Must have played Battlefield 1942 one too many times. And used the same tactics in real life by firing the stinger when some1 else took the heli instead of him.
Posted by: sakattack   2004-3-4 4:54:54 AM  

#1  
gun fire coming from party celebrating a wedding
In the civilized world, people refrain from even throwing rice at weddings, because of unfounded concern that birds might be harmed.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-4 12:42:42 AM  

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