Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Ahmed Abdullah"


5 mentions found


Dr. Ahmed Abdullah, an employee at the morgue, condemns the people who left these marks, accusing the Assad regime. I hope he burns, like he burned my heart.”Battered bodies inside the morgue of Mujtahid Hospital. A defector who once worked as a photographer in the Syrian military police smuggled out almost 27,000 images in 2014, taken at a military hospital where he said “killed detainees” were brought. Troves and troves of prisoner files remain in the so-called “Palestine Branch” of military intelligence in southeastern Damascus. The detainees themselves left their own clues, scratched into the walls of underground cells that are perhaps better described as dungeons.
Persons: Bashar al, Assad, , , she’s, Ahmed Abdullah, ” Assad, Clarissa Ward, Brent Swails, Scott McWhinnie, Lauren Kent, Rachel Clarke Organizations: Syria CNN, CNN, , Mujtahid, UN, US State Department, Syrian Air Force Intelligence Locations: Damascus, Syria, Syrian, Russia, Palestine, , London, Atlanta
Read previewIsmail Haniyeh, the leader of the political wing of Hamas, was killed on Wednesday. Ismail Haniyeh (left) meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iran, on July 30, 2024. According to Middle East and military experts, Haniyeh's death is a "humiliating" blow to Iran. A new phase of brinkmanshipTensions between Israel and Iran were high even before Haniyeh's killing. MOSAB SHAWER/AFP via Getty ImagesSince Hamas launched terror attacks on Israel on October 7, groups allied with Iran — the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah — have targeted Israel, with attacks sometimes spilling over into neighboring countries and directly involving Iran.
Persons: , Ismail Haniyeh, Haniyeh, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Nobody, Israel didn't, Andrew Fox, Henry Jackson, Fox, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Ameneh, Farzan, MOSAB SHAWER, Burcu, Fuad Shukr Organizations: Service, Business, Iran's, KHAMENEI.IR, Getty Images, Henry, Henry Jackson Society, New York Times, East, Global Governance Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, BI, West, Getty, , Middle East Security, Royal United Services Institute, Fox Locations: Iran, Tehran, AFP, Israel, Middle East, Iranian, West Bank, Hebron, Syria, Beirut, Iraq, Yemen, Red, ACLED, Lebanon
Militants attack hotel used by officials in Somalia's capital
  + stars: | 2022-11-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
MOGADISHU, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked a hotel used by government officials in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Sunday evening, police and witnesses said. Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab, which controls large swathes of the country, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying in a statement that it was targeting the nearby presidential palace. Security forces were responding to an attack by al Shabaab on a hotel in the capital's Bondhere district, state broadcaster SNTV said on Twitter. The assailants stormed the Villa Rose hotel, which is close to the presidential palace, two police officers told Reuters. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was elected earlier this year, has been carrying out a military offensive against al Shabaab.
Numărul doi Al Qaida, acuzat că a ajutat la plănuirea atacurilor din 1998 asupra a două ambasade americane din Africa, a fost ucis în Iran în luna august de către agenţi israelieni care au acţionat la cererea SUA, potrivit ediţiei de vineri a cotidianului The New York Times, care citează oficiali din cadrul serviciilor de informaţii, relatează Reuters. Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, care avea numele de luptător Abu Muhammad al-Masri, a fost împuşcat de doi bărbaţi aflaţi pe o motocicletă, la Teheran, în urmă cu peste trei luni. Uciderea a fost păstrată secretă până acum, notează publicaţia citată.
Persons: Qaida, Reuters, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, Abu Muhammad al Organizations: New York Times Locations: Africa, Iran, SUA, New, Teheran
Numărul doi Al Qaida, acuzat că a ajutat la plănuirea atacurilor din 1998 asupra a două ambasade americane din Africa, a fost ucis în Iran în luna august de către agenți israelieni care au acționat la cererea SUA, potrivit ediției de vineri a cotidianului The New York Times, care citează oficiali din cadrul serviciilor de informații, relatează Reuters, preluat de AgerpresAbdullah Ahmed Abdullah, care avea numele de luptător Abu Muhammad al-Masri, a fost împușcat de doi bărbați aflați pe o motocicletă, la Teheran, în urmă cu peste trei luni. Uciderea a fost păstrată secretă până acum, notează publicația citată. Sursa:Agerpres
Persons: Qaida, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, Abu Muhammad al Organizations: New York Times, Reuters Locations: Africa, Iran, SUA, New, Teheran
Total: 5