Army Dismantles Explosives-Rigged Vehicle and Foils Gunmen Infiltration in Arsal

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A vehicle rigged with explosives was discovered at the entrance of the northeastern border town of Arsal, while a gunmen infiltration attempt was foiled, the army announced on Thursday.

A military expert soon arrived at the scene and defused the bomb.

The statement said that the Army Intelligence discovered the black Kia vehicle, which was parked near a military post in the Ain al-Shaab region.

It said that around 25 kilograms of explosives were found in the car that did not have license plates.

On January 15, the army seized a booby-trapped car containing around 120 kilograms of explosives in Arsal.

On September 11, the army dismantled a booby-trapped car containing 100 kilograms of explosives in the same region.

In recent months, the outskirts of Arsal have been witnessing near-daily clashes between the army and Syria-based jihadist groups, which had stormed the town in early August and engaged in deadly battles with the army. They also took hostage around 35 troops and policemen.

The state-owned National New Agency stated that “the army foiled an attempt by gunmen to infiltrate into Wadi al-Hosn posts, using rocket launchers, which left two gunmen killed.”

M.T.

Comments 1
Thumb -phoenix1 22 January 2015, 18:32

This Arsal should have been leveled a long time ago. When rats infest a place, the only way to clean it is to level completely.