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    London announces the identity and nationality of the perpetrators of the subway bombing

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    London announces the identity and nationality of the perpetrators of the subway bombing Empty London announces the identity and nationality of the perpetrators of the subway bombing

    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Sep 2017, 4:13 am

    London announces the identity and nationality of the perpetrators of the subway bombing

    London announces the identity and nationality of the perpetrators of the subway bombing Irq_1936150780_1505715783

    Follow-up / ... revealed the British newspaper "The Telegraph", the police verified the identity and nationality of the suspects in the subway bombings in London, and who were arrested recently.

    According to the police, the suspects, who were recently arrested, are refugees from Syria and Iraq.

    British police arrested the first suspect, 18, in the tourist town of Dover in the southeastern province of Kent, an Iraqi refugee, and later arrested the 21-year-old suspect in the Honslow region.

    The 18-year-old, whose name was not mentioned, came to Britain from Iraq several years ago. The second suspect, 21-year-old Yahya Farouk, was brought to Britain from Syria. According to his Facebook page, he arrived in Britain from Damascus.

    Both of them were raised in the family of an elderly British couple (Benny and Ron Jones), known in Britain for their humanitarian services. They have helped raise hundreds of other children, especially refugees from war and conflict areas.

    The Syrian suspect, who had moved from his place of residence with the old men to another house about a year ago, explained to the neighbors of the Syrian refugee that many of the men were walking home and all spoke Arabic, Jalabiya) and pray in the garden, while Farouk did not wear such clothes.

    As for the Iraqi refugee, he continued to live with the old people. He had been interrogated by the police several times before, in various cases, not to mention the reports of the elderly to the authorities because of the difficulty of acclimatization and education, according to the newspaper.

    Investigations into the London incident are still underway. A spokesman for the British Metropolitan Police said three other addresses are under investigation, suggesting there may be a network linked to the bombing.

    On Friday, an improvised explosive device detonated a train at the Parsons Green station, southwest of London, leaving more than 20 injured.

    Da'ash claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack, the fifth in six months in London







    http://aynaliraqnews.com/index.php?aa=news&id22=82383


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