Terrorist Confesses Sabotage against Syrian Radio-TV
A member of the armed opposition groups in Syria gave details in
front of national TV cameras about how he placed bombs in the Radio and
Television General Director's office, resulting in serious damages in
2012.
The terrorist attack, occurred in August 6, 2012, on the 3rd floor of
the building, caused injures in 4 employees and damaged equipment,
accessories, roofs and windows.Mahmoud Mohamed Hassan said last
night, in a special TV program that he used to work as technician in
the Section of Assembly at Syria Drama and Nour Al-Sham channels, before
being arrested for a series of crimes.An amnesty was decreed;
he was released and was contacted by an opposition leader in the town of
Jedeidet Artouz, where he lived, who asked him to blow the facilities
in exchange for a million Syrian pounds (about $10,000 USD), a false
passport and trip, residence and work abroad with his family.He
explained that the instructions for the attack came from Saudi Arabia,
and that the leader gave him two cans of refreshing drink full with an
explosive transparent liquid to introduce them inside the facilities,
with the warning of not opening them.Hassan referred he later received two packs of cigarettes that contained the detonators."I put them inside my private closet at work, I remained there until
three in the morning, but many times I stayed until dawn, because at
that time there was not transport to return home," he said.At
two in the morning of August 6, I called the individual that contacted
me and he gave me the instructions to connect the detonators to the two
cans, he added.He placed the first bomb can in one of the assembly sets and the second behind a computer."At 08:00 am I abandoned the building and half hour after arriving at
my house, my wife told me that an explosion had taken place, so I
quickly called my colleagues to know about them and to congratulated
them for not being hurt", the terrorist said.On Thursday,
another special program broadcast the confessions of Basel Mohamad Al
Ali, another extremist responsible for the explosion of Al-Ikhbariya
channel on June 27, 2012.This terrorist murdered several
reporters and employees of the Damascus-based television network and
looted the facility before dynamiting the building and destroying it
totally.
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