Atta: the bombing of the parliament was aimed at Prime Minister
On: Sat 12/03/2011 10:15
Baghdad / term
has announced the Baghdad Operations Command, said Friday that the perpetrators of the bombing of the parliament consisted of two groups, one of Baghdad and the other from Al Anbar province, while confirming the existence of intelligence information indicating that the car was aimed at the Prime Minister when attending to the parliament, indicated that the investigation into the incident is still going on. Atta said during a press conference held yesterday at the headquarters of the Baghdad Operations Command, attended the (range) that "the bombing, which occurred near the building of the parliament was by car bomb of the type (Doug) model 2007 color black,
Was detonated by remote control by mobile phone, "noting that" the perpetrators of the bombing consisted of two groups, one of the capital Baghdad and the other from Anbar. "
The Atta, "it was a communication made between the person who blew up the car and the group that developed the process," He pointed to "the existence of intelligence reports that this car is booby-trapped outside the Green Zone and was aimed at Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki when attending parliament in one of the sessions to come."
witnessed the fortified Green Zone in downtown Baghdad (November 28, 2011), suicide car bomb near the building House of Representatives, killing and wounding five civilians, including a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, a pro-Tayeb, while The Office of President of the Council Osama Najafi, said the bombing was an attempt to assassinate al.
Atta said that "the investigation is still ongoing and will announce the Committee's investigative findings to him," denying " a link between the bombing in the parliament and was found at the headquarters of the Islamic party Al Amerya west of Baghdad. "
Some of the media has picked up, in the (November 29 now), a news story stating injured gunman was seriously injured after attempting to manufacture explosives near the headquarters of the Islamic Party Iraq, stressing that the strength of the Iraqi army raided the headquarters and arrested the person who was with him and found explosive materials inside the party headquarters.
Atta said that "body was found burned and charred near the scene of the bombing are believed to belong to a terrorist who blew up the car," pointing out that "the amount of explosives she was carrying the car is estimated at 20 kg of home-made materials, which can not detect explosive devices. "
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