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Subject:
[alternatif-net] News From the Land of Jihad: 10th - 11th
January 2002
Date:
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 06:14:28 +0800
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11 January 2002 : Mujahideen Shoot Down Troop-Carrying Plane in
Afghanistan
BALOCHISTAN (Institute for Islamic Studies and Research): The
Mujahideen shot down a C-130 Hercules transport plane
Wednesday late afternoon, which was on its way from the Bagram Airbase
North of Kabul, towards Islamabad in Pakistan. It was
carrying a full capacity load of between 70 and 90 troops and whilst in
Afghanistan, remained high enough to be out of range of
Mujahideen anti-aircraft fire for most of its journey. However, as the
plane approached Pakistani airspace, it reduced its altitude,
considering itself safe and that was when the Mujahideen fire off their
ZSU-23 Anti-Aircraft cannons at the plane, scoring several
direct hits. The plane then went into a rapid descent and crashed
inside Pakistan, in the mountainous deserts of Balochistan
Province.
Following a ridiculous trend, the US authorites claimed that the plane
had crashed due to 'mechanical failure' and that only seven
soldiers had been killed. The reality, as related by the Pakistani
Daily Jang newspaper, is that the plane was on fire before it
crashed and dozens of ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen
rushing to the scene. Daily Jang reported that more
than 10 US bodies had been recovered (of these, seven names were
released by the Pentagon); the exact number is not
known yet, but it is believed to be in the middle to late tens. If the
plane crashed due to a 'technical failure', this begs the
question, why does America send planes worth millions of dollars into
service without carrying out proper maintenance on them.
In the last ten years or so, a very small number of American warplanes
have crashed due to technical failures, since the US
Armed Forces have a very good history of a low number of aircraft
accidents. Now, all of a sudden, in the space of three
months, several planes and helicopters have had 'technical failures'
and the World is expected to believe these lies.
CLARIFICATION ON ARAB MUJAHID MARTYRED IN KANDAHAR HOSPITAL
KANDAHAR (Institute for Islamic Studies and Research): In other
developments, the World media has begun to make a mockery
of the Arab Mujahid in the Kandahar Chinese Hospital who 'blew himself
up to bits' without verifying this information and the
circumstances under which it took place. The correct sequence of events
is given below.
After the Mujahideen evacuated from Kandahar on 9 December 2001, a
group returned four days later to launch a major
offensive against US positions in Kandahar Airport, on 13 December
2001. 25 Mujahideen were martyred in this offensive and 12
were wounded. This story was related in the 13 December 2001 news on
our web-site. The Mujahideen tried to evacuate their
wounded with them, but due to mitigating circumstances, they were
unable to and so they entrusted local Afghan Mujahideen
with them. The Afghans took them to their houses inside Kandahar city,
under secrecy, where they remained for three days.
However, due to a lack of proper medical attention in the houses, one
of the Mujahideen succumbed to his wounds and died.
Therefore it was decided that the remaining 11 Mujahideen should be
taken to the Chinese Hospital in Kandahar, where they
were transported under the cover of darkness, together with a quantity
of weapons to protect themselves.
When soldiers of paedophile Kandahar Governor, Gul Agha, entered the
hospital, they uncovered the 11 Mujahideen. Two of the
Mujahideen whose injuries were less than the others then managed to
escape to safety, leaving nine in the hospital. One of
these, a Yemeni Mujahid, was betrayed by one of the hospital doctors
and handed over to the Americans. The remaining eight
Mujahideen thus captured this doctor and continue to hold him hostage
with them until now.
The media published photographs of the Mujahid, Khallad Al-Yemeni, a
few days ago, stating that he exploded himself whilst
attempting to flee the hospital. The guards in the hospital wanted to
negotiate a surrender deal with the Mujahideen, so Khallad
went out of the ward to meet them, despite being seriously wounded.
Sensing betrayal from them, he opened the pin of a
hand- grenade and threatened to throw it at them if they approached
him. Whilst attempting to limp back to the ward where