Transporter of Bourj Barajneh Bombers Killed in Syria

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The man who transported the Bourj al-Barajneh suicide bombers to Lebanon was killed in an ambush by the Syrian army and Hizbullah fighters in Syria, reports said.

“The transporter of the suicide bombers was killed in an operation carried out by the Syrian security apparatus and Hizbullah inside Syria's territory,” al-Manar TV confirmed.

Media reports said the assailant is known as Abdul Salam Abdul Razzaq al-Hindawi.

LBCI said that Hindawi was ambushed in an area that falls under the power of the Islamic State group in Reef Homs.

He is one of the main figures who coordinate and transport suicide bombers from the Syrian al-Raqqa to Lebanon, it added.

On November 12, two suicide attacks rocked a busy shopping street in Beirut's southern suburb of Bourj al-Barajneh, killing 43 people and wounding over 239 others.

The extremist Islamic State group claimed the attack.

Security measures were intensified afterward and police were able to dismantle terror cells and arrest several Islamic State members involved in planning, executing, transporting the explosives and suicide bombers to Lebanon.

On Wednesday, State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr charged 26 people with belonging to the IS extremist group among them are 13 detainees who are linked to the bombing.

The suspects are charged with receiving orders from IS “prince” Abou al-Walid al-Souri and with planning to carry out terrorist attacks and bombings in various Lebanese regions.

In addition, they were charged with transporting explosive material, explosive vests, weapons, and ammunition and hiding them in various apartments in Beirut and the North and transporting suicide bombers and recruiting members for the IS.

D.A.

M.T.

Comments 10
Thumb ex-fpm 26 November 2015, 12:41

LBCI said that Hindawi was ambushed in an area that falls under the power of the Islamic State group in Reef Homs.

hmmmmm..... did not know that hezbollah ,assad and ISIS shared power over certain areas.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i 26 November 2015, 12:47

The transporter of the suicide bombers is an Assad implant and was able to cross the border crossings carrying a card with special privileges issued by the Syrain Intelligence. If this story is true., it means Hezbollah and Assad killed him to erase any evidence they were both behind the bombings.

Thumb ashtah 26 November 2015, 12:51

First of all the report is attributed to Al Manar whose credibility is suspect to say the least. Are we to understand that Hezbollah went into IS controlled territories identified the man, monitored his movements, and had ample time to wait for the right moment to ambush and kill this character?

Thumb justin 26 November 2015, 13:08

lol

Thumb EagleDawn 26 November 2015, 17:24

yes you are to understand that according to al manar of iran. Hezbollah and ISIS are men of God and they are able to do things that no ordinary human can. They co-operate on many issues such as massacres, terrorism, and drugs among other strategic issues.

Thumb justin 26 November 2015, 13:07

I agree this story is far fetched and disconnected at best. If the news of his death are credible he could have been killed in an Assad or Hezbollah controlled area. The insertion of the statement that he was killed in an ISIS controlled area make the incident sound fabricated.

Thumb barrymore 26 November 2015, 13:32

What a load of BS. If Hezbollah is so heroic to go all the way to IS controlled areas in Homs and conveniently assassinate "someone", why don't they go to Arsal's outskirts and liberate the kidnapped soldiers or perhaps that does not suit their Iranian agenda?

Thumb liberty 27 November 2015, 06:31

that's not how hezbollah's logic works :)

Thumb barrymore 26 November 2015, 17:53

If the Lebanese Forces have an armed wing, what would you say to them sending their resistance to mexico for whatever reason to aid the "legitimate" government over there? Where is the Lebanese state in all of this? I forgot, sorry... you have no regard for the existence of the Lebanese state.

Missing mohammad_ca 26 November 2015, 20:32

What? Picture of a dead man? Well now that makes this story credible. Lol.