Saturday, 24 March 2012

Booby-trapped Car Dismantled in Aleppo, Terrorists Attack Oil Pipeline in Deir Ezzor

Mar 24, 2012

ALEPPO, (SANA)-The military engineering units on Saturday dismantled a booby-trapped car with a fake registration plate near the Agricultural School in the Youth Housing Project in Aleppo province.
A source in the province told SANA reporter that the car included 6 explosive devices, two of them weighed 20 kg each, while the other four weighed 1 kg each, in addition to four fire extinguishers to increase pressure and power of explosion.

The source added that an automatic timer and a remote detonating device was used to booby trap the explosive devices.

20120324-183741.jpgCitizen Ammar Khalifeh who informed the authorities about the car said he saw the car blocking the way, and when he asked about the owner of the car, a man told me that the car belonged to no one, so he looked inside the car and found that dynamite are placed close to the brakes. After that he informed the authorities.

The source pointed out that only ten minutes separated the arrival of the engineering units and the time set for explosion.

Armed Terrorist Group Attacks Gas Pipeline between al-Jabseh and Homs

An armed terrorist group attacked on Saturday a gas pipeline between al-Jabseh Gas factory and Homs city which provides the Azotic Fertilizer factory and al-Zara electricity generating plant in Homs.

The terrorist group detonated an explosive device in the pipeline at Bir al-Jouf area, 50 kms to the north of Deir Ezzor city, leading to leakage of 700,000 cubic meters of gas.

An official source at the Petroleum Ministry told SANA that the pipeline belongs to the Syrian Gas Company, adding that maintenance process will take 72 hours in order to fix the pipeline.

On March 21, an armed terrorist group detonated an oil pipeline near Ein Ali area that belongs to al-Furat Oil Company.

Two Terrorists Killed While Planting Explosive Charge on Main Road in Idleb

Two terrorists were killed in the blast of an explosive device while they were planting it on the main road north of Saraqeb city in Idleb.

Well-informed sources told SANA reporter that the explosive device exploded while terrorists were trying to plant it on the main road to target transport vehicles, citizens and law-enforcement patrols.

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