Russia gets punished for supporting terrorism

TerroristHater

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Let this be a lesson to th mindless cocksuckers in Moscow who provide support and aid to a bunch of terrorist ********!!!!

*** WILL PUNISH YOUR BORCHST-EATING MONKEY *****!!!!! :)

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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Gunmen attacked a car belonging to the Russian Embassy in Baghdad on Saturday, killing one diplomat and kidnapping four employees, police and the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

In a statement issued in Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said assailants attacked a diplomatic car carrying "workers of the Russian foreign service who were performing their official duties," killing one person and abducting four. The attack occurred at about 1:45 p.m.

The statement said authorities were working with Iraqi and international authorities to secure the hostages' release. The statement did not give the names or the positions of the people killed or abducted.

According to police, witnesses at the scene said gunmen opened fire on the car in west Baghdad's upscale Mansour district. Interior Ministry Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohamedawi said one person was killed in the incident, which took place just outside the embassy.

AP Television News footage showed a white SUV with tinted windows, diplomatic licenses plates and a small tag that said "Russian Embassy" in English and Arabic. The sign had a bullet hole in it. An ambulance was seen driving into the embassy.

There was no immediate comment from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry.

An official at the Russian Embassy in Baghdad confirmed the attack.

"Yes, I can confirm this. One diplomat killed, four employees kidnapped. That's all I can say. No commentary," the official told The Associated Press in Moscow. He refused to give his name or elaborate.

At least 439 foreigners have been kidnapped in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion three years ago, according to figures provided earlier this month by a special U.S. anti-kidnapping task force. Diplomats have been the targets of abductions previously.

In May 2004, gunmen ambushed Russian electrical engineers at Musayyib, kidnapping two and killing one. The two hostages were released.

That same month, rebels also ambushed Russian technicians heading to a Baghdad power plant, killing two and an Iraqi. The violence prompted Moscow-based Interenergoservis to pull out its 241 employees.

Russia opposed the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and has not contributed any troops but maintains a diplomatic presence.

The most recent attack on diplomats occurred last month, when a United Arab Emirates diplomat was seized by gunmen in Mansour and held for more than two weeks before being released late last month.

In July, two Algerian diplomats and an Egyptian colleague were kidnapped and killed in separate incidents.

In October, two Moroccan Embassy workers were abducted and killed. The insurgent group al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility for all the abductions.

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Associated Press reporters Sinan Salaheddin and Kim Gamel in Baghdad, and Mike Eckel in Moscow contributed to this report.

 

builder

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So who punishes the US gov for supporting terrorism?

The UN? LOL.

TH, you claim to hate the shrub and chainey, who don't even bother to cover their tracks in supporting terrorism, but you continue on this media-induced crusade of blaming those who take the support of the US gov, and turn it back on their instigators in the form of bombings, kidnappings, hostage murders.

I would find this slightly amusing, if not for the carnage and destruction and the eventual consequence of the US being hated globally for continued mishandling of foreign affairs, and clandestine funding of the very people your gov claims to be at war with.

I applaud the defeat of terrorism. I don't for one minute relegate all terrorism to fiddling and funding from the US of A's puppet regime, BUT, the bulk of it comes from the US of A.

Deny that. ;)

 

ImWithStupid

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It ****** me off too. Russia has the right to support whoever it ******* pleases.
I agree. Russia does have the right to support whomever they want, but they also have the right to assume the repercussions from that support.

I've been to Russia. I sat in a bar in Moscow and talked to Libyan terrorist who told me that Americans have it wrong thinking they can solve things with muscles (as he grabbed my friends bicep). He said that you solve things with guns and pointed his fingers at me and said, bang, bang.

These are the types of people we are dealing with. Until you've been that close to terrorists, don't tell me that there is nothing wrong with them.

If you lay down with dogs, you're gonna get fleas.

 

ParasiteGod

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I guess that means that the USA could start supplying arms and support to the Chechnians and Russia would have no right to object.
Listen to what you're saying...then WAKE UP
See previous post, sir. :D

 
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