Suicide bombing terror is usually different from ordinary people. When someone thinks about suicide bombers, they may think of terrorists, suicides, or people who have something to them. As everyone knows, those who become suicide bombers have no spiritual mistake against them. Suicide bombing terror is unchanged with anyone else, anyone can attack. Psychosis is not usually a reason why someone is going to suicide bombing. Like other people, they are ordinary people, wearing people, poor people, religious people.
Yesterday my children and I saw a suicide bomber in a football field where 20 people (mainly children) lost their lives at the football stadium in Kabul in Afghanistan. When I read about suicide bombing that killed more than 70 people (mainly children and women) this morning at Pakistan Children's Park, I gave up his children at school. It was only a few days later that we all read that the suicide bombing that exploded Brussels and Ankara brought about dozens of deaths. This will happen again and again. From Paris, Cote d'Ivoire, San Bernardino to Nigeria, Tunisia, Peshawar, and Boston, you can see terrorists attacking soft targets around the world. They are attacking innocent civilians in the park, our school, and in shopping centers and religious facilities. These are cowards, absolutely fucking cowards. They will fail. But at the same time it hurt a lot
In the past two years, the frequency of attacks by women's suicide bombers in Nigeria has increased sharply. There was no report of suicide bombings of women before 2014. Eight people in 2014 and 53 people in the second year. Scott Stewart, vice president of tactical analysis at Stratford, a global intelligence and consulting firm, says:
Burka suicide bomber kills 41 people in Pakistan: So far the suicide bombings of the first women in Pakistan, the largest number of deaths so far, UN officials distributed aid to Khar of Baghar Agency approaching security checkpoint Give over 1,000 anglers. She threw a grenade first and then exploded the best filled with explosives. A tribal government official, Soahail Khan, declared that "suicide bombers killed at least 41 people and more than 60 people were injured." (December 25, 2010)
Iran's Hossein Fahmideh was the first suicide bomber. Iran - During the Iraq War he threw himself under the tanks of Iraq with his grenades in his hands. In this poster, Ayatollah Khomeini overlooks a 13-year-old suicide bomber. After his death, thousands of young Irani who wore "keys to heaven" passed through minefields and killed themselves for God and the Islamic regime. Even in the countries of Chechnya, West Bank, Gaza, etc., even in the United States and America including Iraq and Afghanistan, intentional killings have become the most common attack method since the 1980s. UK This is a genuine Shiite fanatic, a 13-year-old boy named Hossein Fahmideh who died of grenades in 1981 and put on a tank during the Iran-Iraq War.