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7 Terrorists Plant Explosive Device On UN Monitors Vehicle And Film It For Propanganda As A Government Missile Attack- May 15th 2012
Members of the 'Free Syrian Army' crowd around the bonnet of UN monitor vehicle, and an explosive device is planted and explodes. The event is captured on camera by an operative placed a safe distance away in the area of Khan Sheikhun, Idlib province. No one in the car was hurt by the explosion.
The terrorists claim that this was a missile attack by the Syrian army on the UN convoy. The speakers on the videos say this, but the videos clearly contradict the blatant lie. The second video is damning and shows damage which is not due to a missile landing on the car. The bonnet has been blown open and is uncharred, while the explosion came from lower down. Had this been a missile from the Syrian army, there would also have been scores of dead from the explosion as many people were around the car. Rather, the crowd was used as cover for the emplacement of the device.
The UN reports this incident as an improvised explosive device: www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=42006&Cr=syria&Cr1= (Three vehicles carrying UN observers damaged in bomb blast in Syria). The report states "The three vehicles were part of a four-vehicle convoy of the UN Supervision Mission in Syria, which was in Khan Cheikhoun, when an improvised explosive device was detonated around mid-afternoon local time, Ahmad Fawzi, the spokesperson for the Joint Special Envoy for the UN and the League of Arab States for the Syrian crisis, Kofi Annan, told reporters in Geneva today."
The terrorists claim that this was a missile attack by the Syrian army on the UN convoy. The speakers on the videos say this, but the videos clearly contradict the blatant lie. The second video is damning and shows damage which is not due to a missile landing on the car. The bonnet has been blown open and is uncharred, while the explosion came from lower down. Had this been a missile from the Syrian army, there would also have been scores of dead from the explosion as many people were around the car. Rather, the crowd was used as cover for the emplacement of the device.
The UN reports this incident as an improvised explosive device: www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=42006&Cr=syria&Cr1= (Three vehicles carrying UN observers damaged in bomb blast in Syria). The report states "The three vehicles were part of a four-vehicle convoy of the UN Supervision Mission in Syria, which was in Khan Cheikhoun, when an improvised explosive device was detonated around mid-afternoon local time, Ahmad Fawzi, the spokesperson for the Joint Special Envoy for the UN and the League of Arab States for the Syrian crisis, Kofi Annan, told reporters in Geneva today."
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