久久亚洲国产成人影院-久久亚洲国产的中文-久久亚洲国产高清-久久亚洲国产精品-亚洲图片偷拍自拍-亚洲图色视频

  Home>News Center>World
         
 

Al-Zarqawi claims Jordan al-Qaida attack
(AP)
Updated: 2005-08-24 09:05

Al-Qaida in Iraq claimed Tuesday it had reached across the border into Jordan again to carry out the weekend Katyusha rocket attack that narrowly missed a U.S. warship in the Red Sea port of Aqaba, AP reported.

Jordanian authorities, after capturing a Syrian who was labeled a prime suspect in the attack, said it appeared a number of others had fled to Iraq.

The Internet statement by al-Qaida in Iraq, lead by Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, was the second claim of responsibility and was signed by group spokesman Abu Maysara al-Iraqi. It was impossible to authenticate the claim.

Al-Zarqawi is a key figure in the insurgency in Iraq and the second most-wanted terrorist on the U.S. list after al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden.

Al-Qaida in Iraq said it had not issued its claim until five days after the attack "so that the brothers could finish retreating."

"God has enabled your brothers in the military wing of the al-Qaida in Iraq to plan for the Aqaba invasion a while ago," the statement said. "After finishing the preparations and deciding on the targets, your brothers launched the rockets."

Jordanian security officials declined to speculate who was behind the attack, although some officials had previously noted it bore the hallmarks of al-Qaida.

Tuesday night Interior Minister Awni Yirfas said: "The investigation shows a link to al-Zarqawi." He also said Jordan was studying the possibility of seek the extradition of those who fled to Iraq.

The first claim of responsibility came from the Abdullah Azzam Brigades shortly after the Katyusha rockets were fired from a warehouse window on a hill overlooking Aqaba. That group also claimed responsibility for the July 23 bomb attacks that killed at least 64 people at Egypt's Sharm el-Sheik resort complex on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula.

Late Monday, the Jordanian government announced the capture of Mohammed Hassan Abdullah al-Sihly, the Syrian whom it called the "main element" in a four-man terror cell affiliated with an Iraq-based militant group it did not name. He was arrested in Amman.

Al-Sihly's two sons and the alleged Iraqi leader of the group, identified as Mohammed Hamid Hussein, were believed to have fled to Iraq, the government said, adding that the rocket launch was controlled by a timing device. That, it said, allowed al-Sihly's three accomplices time flee the country before the rockets were fired. There was no explanation why al-Sihly, an Amman resident, did not escape as well.

Across Jordan police continued to track down other possible suspects. Road blocks were set up throughout Amman, the capital, for the fifth day Tuesday, and the search appeared to have been widen with additional security forces on the streets and more cars being stopped and searched.

Friday's attack in Aqaba, the government said, was carried out with seven Katyusha rockets smuggled from Iraq in the modified gasoline tank of the assailant's Mercedes sedan. Three rockets were fired and seven left behind as the four men left Aqaba for Amman, with three of the group making back to Iraq.

In the attack, the most serious against the U.S. Navy since the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen which killed 17 servicemen, one rocket flew across the bow of a U.S. amphibious assault ship and crashed into a warehouse, killing a Jordanian soldier. Another missile landed near a Jordanian hospital, and a third hit a taxi on the outskirts of an Israeli airport, but did not explode.



Japanese PM launches general election campaign
Katrina slams US Gulf Coast, oil rigs adrift
Japan's 6 parties square off in TV debate
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

President Hu Jintao: Gender equality crucial

 

   
 

Special grants offered to poor students

 

   
 

EU takes steps to unblock China textiles

 

   
 

Farmers sue county for illegal land use

 

   
 

Search for 123 trapped miners suspended

 

   
 

Hurricane Katrina rocks New Orleans

 

   
  Bush promises post-storm help for victims
   
  Sharon: Not all settlements in final deal
   
  Hurricane Katrina rocks New Orleans
   
  Sri Lanka PM focuses on ending civil war
   
  Musharraf warns Pakistan Islamic schools
   
  Katrina may cost insurers $25 bln
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Jordan arrests suspect in rocket attack
   
Jordan hunts for suspects in US attack
   
Heir Jordan hopes to follow father's footsteps
   
Jordan upholds convictions of 8 militants
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 在线中文字日产幕 | 日韩欧美一级 | 亚洲精品第一区二区三区 | 在线视频一区二区三区 | 国产亚洲一区二区三区 | 美女视频免费黄的 | 国产精品国产三级国产普通 | 国产成人精品曰本亚洲77美色 | 草草久久97超级碰碰碰免费 | 久久久久久一品道精品免费看 | 日韩一级欧美一级 | 欧美日韩精品一区二区另类 | 久久精品国产午夜伦班片 | 毛片观看网站 | 久草国产视频 | 中文日韩字幕一区在线观看 | 国产在线观看高清精品 | 久久综合免费视频 | 国产日韩欧美精品在线 | 1024手机基地在线看手机 | 亚洲综合成人在线 | 亚洲黄色免费观看 | 久草国产在线 | 国产不卡精品一区二区三区 | 在线观看亚洲网站 | 欧美三级超在线视频 | 香蕉久久久久 | 中文在线日韩 | 亚洲精品免费在线观看 | 日韩三级黄 | www国产视频 | 国产精品亚洲精品日韩已满 | 久久国产精品最新一区 | 国产成人在线影院 | 国产伦一区二区三区四区久久 | 18性欧美69| 久久在视频 | 99爱视频| 日韩在线欧美 | 日本精品视频一视频高清 | 国产成人99精品免费观看 |