Saturday, July 21, 2012

Pentagon accused Hezbollah renews bombing of Bulgaria



Pentagon accused Hezbollah renews bombing Bulgarjddt United States accused Hezbollah of responsibility for the bombing of bus tourism in Bulgaria last Wednesday and resulted in ...
The United States renewed accusations the Lebanese Hezbollah responsible for the bombing of bus tourism in Bulgaria last Wednesday, killing five Israeli tourists and the driver of Bulgaria, while President Barack Obama expressed solidarity with Bulgaria after the bombing.
A Pentagon spokesman George Little said late Friday suicide bombing that killed Israeli tourists in Bulgaria last week bore the hallmarks of Hezbollah activists, saying that the implementation mechanism is suggested for that, but it has not been decided on that.


Little and avoid answering a reporter's question on the definition of what he sees signs that the attack of Hezbollah, or how they can be distinguished from other attacks carried out by al Qaeda.


For his part, the White House said in a statement that Obama offered his condolences to the Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov - by telephone - and reiterated his conviction "for this brutal attack," saying "his support for the ongoing investigation, as well as for the Bulgarians in this difficult stage."


This came at a time of intensified when the Bulgarian police efforts in cooperation with the Bureau of Investigation U.S. Federal (FBI) and the International Police (Interpol) to determine the identity of the bomber who killed six people, including five Israeli tourists, while the suggested U.S. Department of Defense to have the Lebanese Hezbollah behind the attack.




The explosion occurred three kilograms of high explosive material Trottil (European)
Investigations
For his part, said Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tesfitanov, that the explosion occurred three kilograms of high explosive material Trottil, pointing out that the authorities continue their investigation to uncover the full circumstances of the attack.


He explained that the attacker, who died in the attack - in addition to six other people - foreigners, pointing out that Sofia is investigating the incident the help of foreign intelligence services.


In context, a picture taken by investigators for surveillance cameras to a man believed to be the bomber at the airport in Burgas on the Black Sea.


After the explosion, Israel has earlier blamed both Iran and Hezbollah, said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said all signs point to Tehran's involvement in this bombing.


However, Tehran has denied Israeli accusations, said Foreign Ministry spokesman said his country "strongly condemns all terrorist acts," and described the blast as inhumane and claimed the lives of innocent and "is therefore strongly condemned."



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