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Massive missile attack launched near presidential palace in Kabul

August 21, 2018 By administrator

At least a dozen missiles have been fired in Kabul, targeting the diplomatic zone and landing near the presidential palace. The attack came as President Ashraf Ghani was speaking at an Eid prayer ceremony.

Rockets landed in four different parts of Kabul on Tuesday morning, according to Tolo. The missiles hit near the diplomatic area and some reportedly landed near the presidential palace. The outlet said, citing officials, that at least 12 missiles exploded in the city, adding that locals say there might have been more than 20.

The first rocket hit somewhere “near the presidency,” the second near a NATO compound and the US Embassy in Kabul, AP reported citing a police official. Black smoke was seen rising from the buildings as military helicopters were flying near the Eidgah Mosque in Reka Khana district, where clashes are reportedly ongoing.

Security forces killed two “insurgents” in the aftermath of the attack, Tolo said. Two people were reportedly wounded.
Blasts were heard in the background as President Ghani was delivering his Eid message. The Afghan leader did not stop his speech, saying that the rocket attack will not “keep the Afghans down.”

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far, but it comes just two days after Ghani declared a ceasefire with the Taliban ahead of Eid celebrations. However, the group rejected the offer on Monday, when it was supposed to have taken effect, as militants ambushed three buses and kidnapped the passengers.

Afghan security forces reportedly freed nearly 160 kidnapped people on Tuesday, but the group is still holding at least 20 military personnel hostage.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Kabul, presidential palace, under attack

Turkey: Fuat Avni claims attacks will take place in İstanbul prior to Nov. 1 election

October 23, 2015 By administrator

 A screenshot taken from whistleblower fuatavni’s Twitter account.


A screenshot taken from whistleblower fuatavni’s Twitter account.

Early Friday morning a government whistleblower who tweets under the pseudonym Fuat Avni claimed that a group of people in the presidential palace with links to the Zionists are planning to organize attacks, including suicide bombings, in İstanbul’s important locations including the Bosporus Bridge, metro buses and ferries, in order to create a chaotic atmosphere and make people support the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in the Nov. 1 general election.

According to Avni, known for his predictions concerning government actions which often come true, the only way for Yezid and the Zionists in the presidential palace to form a single-party government under AK Party rule is to deepen the chaos in the country and use the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) as a pawn to achieve this goal.

Avni refers to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as “Yezid,” the Umayyad caliph who, according to historic Islamic belief, allowed his opponent, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, to die in the battle of Karbala. Due to his crime against the family of the Prophet, the name Yezid is commonly reviled in all sects of Islam and used to belittle and vilify the opponent.

It is the responsibility of the police to stop this bloody plan by considering intelligence reports for possible attacks, the whistleblower pointed out.

Deep state plans assassinations to widen the gap between AK Party and Gülen movement

According to Avni’s tweets, Erdoğan’s aides in the presidential palace, who have links with the deep state, are planning assassinations to deepen the division between the people at the grassroots of the AK Party and the faith-based Gülen movement.

Avni wrote that, in an effort to see the relations between the AK Party and the Gülen movement permanently severed, a person close to Erdoğan and another important person in the Gülen movement will be killed. “When the person close to Erdoğan has been killed, they will put the blame on the ‘parallel,’ and when the leading person in the Gülen movement has been killed, they will say it was a revenge killing,” Avni tweeted.

“Parallel,” a word used to refer to parallel structure and parallel state, is a term coined by Erdoğan to refer to sympathizers of the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of prominent Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, especially regarding his views on the state bureaucracy.

Claiming that both potential assassinations will be organized and carried out by the same people from within the deep state, Avni emphasized that they would aim to create enmity among society.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attacks, Fuat Avni, Nov. 1 election, presidential palace, suicide bombs, Turkey

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