The teary-eyed suicide bomber Jafar says he is scared that he won’t succeed. |
Staff correspondent, September 24, 2015, NewsCrunch
Suicide bombers are also driven by emotions it turns out.
A video footage shows the last moments of a young al-Qaeda suicide bomber, Jafar al-Tayyar, before he left to attack the Shi’ite town ofFua in Syria recently.
The video shows Jafar, an Uzbec, weeping inconsolably as other terrorists hug and comfort him. One of them is heard asking him to remember Allah, if he is scared.
To which the teary-eyed suicide bomber responds saying he is scared that he won’t succeed.
An explosives-laden Jafar is placed in an armoured vehicle, which is seen leaving. The video then shows explosion at a distance presumably set off by the Jafar.
Suicide bombers are also driven by emotions it turns out.
A video footage shows the last moments of a young al-Qaeda suicide bomber, Jafar al-Tayyar, before he left to attack the Shi’ite town of
The video shows Jafar, an Uzbec, weeping inconsolably as other terrorists hug and comfort him. One of them is heard asking him to remember Allah, if he is scared.
To which the teary-eyed suicide bomber responds saying he is scared that he won’t succeed.
An explosives-laden Jafar is placed in an armoured vehicle, which is seen leaving. The video then shows explosion at a distance presumably set off by the Jafar.