شربل: ارتفاع حصيلة انفجار الرويس لـ24 قتيلا وأرجحية اولية بوجود انتحاري

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اكد وزير الداخلية في حكومة تصريف العمال مروان شربل ان "لا موقوفين حتى الساعة في انفجار الرويس وارجحية اولية بوجود انتحاري"، مشيرا الى "ارتفاع حصيلة الإنفجار لـ24 قتيلا واكثر من 200 جريح".

ولفت شربل في حديث لإذاعة "صوت لبنان "(93.3) الى أن "الادلة الجنائية تجمع صور الكاميرات الموجودة في المنطقة، وهناك فرضية او ارجحية اولية بوجود انتحاري نظرا لوجود السيارة في منتصف الطريق".

وكشف ان "لا موقوفين حتى الساعة"، داعيا الى "انتظار التحقيقات".

وأكد شربل لإذاعة "صوت لبنان" (100.5) أن "ارتفاع حصيلة تفجير الرويس 24 قتيلاً واكثر من 200 جريح بعضهم اصابته بالغة".

وأشارت الـ"mtv" الى أن "عملية التفجير تمت بسيارة "بي ام 735" سوداء اللون كان في داخلها انتحاري فجر نفسه".

وهز انفجار ضخم عصر الخميس الطريق العام بين منطقتي الرويس وبئر العبد في ضاحية بيروت الجنوبية، ما أسفر عن سقوط 19 قتيلا و248 جريحا على الأقل.

وأفادت الوكالة الوطنية للاعلام انه تم "نقل جثث عشرة شهداء جراء انفجار الرويس إلى مستشفى الساحل، إضافة إلى 42 جريحا".

وأضافت الـ MTV أن التفجير الذي حصل هو تفجير ارهابي وأن انتحاريا فجر نفسه في المكان، مشيرة الى أن "العبوة تزن بين 60 و 80 كيلو غرام". في حين قالت قناة "المنار" إن"الاشلاء التي تطايرت على بعد 10 امتار قد تعود الى انتحاري".

وأضافت الـ LBCI أنه "تبين ان زنة العبوة في تفجير الرويس بين 55 و60كيلوغراما من مادة الـ تي.ان.تي".

وقد تبنت مجموعة تطلق على نفسها اسم "سرايا عائشة ام المؤمنين" في شريط فيديو الانفجار الذي حصل.

وأشارت المجموعة الى ان العملية "رسالة" الى حزب الله.

التعليقات 31
Missing VINCENT 10:02 ,2013 آب 16

Whose "Modus Operandi" does this resemble? Israel? Yeh right. I have a far fetched explanation. OK, this is a twisted ploy by Iran and H.A. to self inflict injury, blame Israel and hope to give the resistance legitimacy and keep it alive. You think no one saw this coming? H.A. does not care about Lebanon's well being nor does Iran. H.A. has Lebanon on a choke hold and doing business as usual with impunity and no other party dares to raise an eye brow. H.S. is on a short lease whose only job is to further Iran's interest in the region, and a peaceful Lebanon means Lebanon with little or no H.A. presence.

Missing beirutbastard00 13:43 ,2013 آب 16

Lol save your propaganda for haaretz.

Default-user-icon Peter (ضيف) 10:17 ,2013 آب 16

Israel, Syria, Sunni, Shia - discussing dirty politics instead of mourning? The victims are all Lebanese and many so young that they don't know anything about the stupid conflict lines we created to prevent us from living happy and in peace.

Missing beirutbastard00 13:44 ,2013 آب 16

100%

Thumb phoenician 10:19 ,2013 آب 16

Anyone doubts thats partirion is the answer?
Partirion please.

Default-user-icon gab (ضيف) 10:42 ,2013 آب 16

Dear phoenician,

Dude I rarely post on naharnet... this might be my 2nd or 3rd post ever. I've noticed you championing the 'Partition please' campaign for some time now. While I've been against the concept for as long as I can remember, I'm starting to think you're right. Partitioning might actually be a good idea and the answer to many of our unanswerable problems. The topic at least deserves some thought and research at this point.

Missing VINCENT 11:13 ,2013 آب 16

Phoenician is correct. Since the rise of H.A. with Iran's fangs deep inside the heart of Lebanon, no one can claim that Lebanon is united. Lebanon has already been "concurred and divided". We now need to put an official seal on it until the other side learn from their mistakes and come to their senses. If your body has been infected with a deadly cancer, how long can you leave it inside you before it kills you. It must be surgically removed.

Thumb _mowaten_ 11:21 ,2013 آب 16

plus our country is already tiny, and therefore the minimum cost of administering it is already relatively high compared to our economic size, what would it be if you had to multiply it several fold? also, on what basis would some communities be allowed their own state and other not? (or you think we could have one state for each of the 17 sects?)

and what difference would it make, when dahiyeh is attacked, if you're sitting in another part of the country and it's technically labelled a different state or not? in both cases the consequences are the same for those outside dahiyeh, either you're a bloodthirsty animal and celebrate it, or you're a human being and you feel compassion, or you lack human empathy and you're indifferent.

in the end this unrealistic idea is just an expression of racism and intolerance, whereas the only good thing we can still hang on to as national pride is our coexistence, which was never easy of course, but is a reality.

Thumb _mowaten_ 11:22 ,2013 آب 16

there has already been a lot of research and debate around it but it's unrealistic and creates more problems without solving any of the existing. for example, on what basis would you draw the lines? sectarian? the communities are all more or less dispersed and mixed. how would you make a sunni 'state' that ensures continuity between said, west beirut, tripoli and west bekaa without cutting through other communities? what would you do with people who happen to be stuck outside their 'community' ? the christians are the most dispersed community, what would you do with them? can you even begin to imagine the wars that could emerge just on basis of the line drawing?

Missing VINCENT 11:36 ,2013 آب 16

Look, if you are mortally wounded and bleeding to death, you may say lets see how long, if at all, you can last. Or you may take the most difficult decision and remove the infected part. We are living in desperate times.

Missing beirutbastard00 13:49 ,2013 آب 16

Vincent how about we agree to partition Israel first, creat a Palestinian state, let the Palestinians go creat a home, and lets see if it helps solve a few problems in Lebanon.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14:19 ,2013 آب 16

if the "infected part" was your brain, i'd agree to amputate the head.

Missing VINCENT 20:46 ,2013 آب 16

beirutbastard00, I agree with you re. sending the Palestinian to their homes. The question is "who" is going to send them home and/or what Lebanon can and must do for her own well being. As far as sending them home, like I've said in the past, Lebanon does not have what it takes, militarily, financially, or otherwise, to bring Israel on her knees and force the return of the Palestinians or influence/broker a deal with the international community to force Israel's hands. What Lebanon need to do is to "demand the ouster of the Palestinian refugees from its boarders". It was never Lebanon's problem, and it should not be today. There are oil rich Arab countries that can feed, school and support these people, give them weapons, buy their lands, etc.

Missing VINCENT 20:48 ,2013 آب 16

Where they go, who takes care of them, how they get back to their lands is none of Lebanon's concern because Lebanon is not a military super power nor has such strategic influence in the region that everybody will bend backwards to please Lebanon, specially, looking back the past 40 some years. Lebanon can not afford to keep on doing this. You may certainly pray for them help them financially as we can afford.

Missing VINCENT 21:04 ,2013 آب 16

mowaten, Lets not get personal and insult each other. The intended insult was outweighed by its pathetic attempt. If I had a brain tumor, I would certainly remove the infected portion to better my health and well being. The question is where do I get this procedure done? For sure, not Iran. Now in your case, looks like you've decided to keep it.

Default-user-icon Dimitri (ضيف) 10:39 ,2013 آب 16

Mabrouk!

You've got it comming!

Thumb _mowaten_ 11:10 ,2013 آب 16

the problem with the citywide camera network idea that was proposed (and criticized widely, not just by HA) was that they all went through a satellite link (i think it was a US satellite which was proposed) giving israel and US a front-seat view on every single street of our city. Do you seriously think this is acceptable?

Missing formerlebaniz 11:54 ,2013 آب 16

No mowaten that is the stupidest thing I've heard in my life that's like saying we decided not to kill a fly because we have to use nukes?!!! Using satellite to run CCTV is only used for remote locations like on top of a mountain, in the middle of the ocean. Using satellite to transmit the data is very costly and is limited so running an entire city CCTV on it is virtually impossible. The plan was to use our phone circuits for CCTV.

Missing formerlebaniz 12:02 ,2013 آب 16

Than hizbiran claimed that Israel can hack into this system and take advantage of it (what is called man-in-the-middle attack) but if that's the concern what makes them think it's not possible for Israel to hack into dahiyeh system?

Simple ways to deal with this is creating encryption algorithms that is extremely difficult to decrypt that it would be a waste of time, but than again despite the fact that scientists of the field give their professional opinion about the matter they are undermined and disregarded by idiotic politicians with a hidden agenda. Keep following your politicians words blindly life is certainly much easier when you pass on your thinking to your politicians like a herd of sheep being walked to the slaughterhouse... Even sheep feel something wrong but it seems you don't have their level of intelligence.

So for the sake of the rest of humanity STFU.

Thumb _mowaten_ 12:53 ,2013 آب 16

so we agree, that was an incredibly stupid idea, and that is why it was criticized.

Thumb _mowaten_ 12:56 ,2013 آب 16

formerlebaniz, i appreciate your concern for the "rest of humanity", but i'm sure decent people can accept me having an opinion and expressing it.

Missing samiam 13:17 ,2013 آب 16

that was an excuse so that hizb iran's criminal wing can go around unhindered. cameras should be installed not only to solve crimes, but also to prevent them. the good that comes from them greatly outnumbers the bad that hizb iran perceives.

Missing formerlebaniz 13:19 ,2013 آب 16

No we didn't agree you genius! They proposed that the CCTV is connected to our phone lines not satellites! Wow ....

Let's say in an alternate universe where our politicians are even dumber than they are now and they suggested satellite for CCTV shouldn't hizbiran have suggested for the sake of the country doing it the right way instead of axing and forbidding it entirely except in its area,

Missing formerlebaniz 13:24 ,2013 آب 16

There is a difference between having an opinion and dumping false claims. Learn the difference and when you are able to make an educated corroborated statement with FACTS supporting it please by all means do till than have an opinion EXPRESS it that's good but don't back it with false statements.

Missing beirutbastard00 13:42 ,2013 آب 16

Honestly, forget Israel, I don't trust the Lebanese government to have access to these cameras!

But I do agree HA is against them for dif reasons. Before cameras we need a real state. A real army. The rule of law over all. State control over the ports.... None of this will happen as long as one part is stronger than the whole.

Thumb _mowaten_ 16:29 ,2013 آب 16

facts are facts fellas, your verbal diarrhea here wont change anything about it. a satellite link is what the sanioura traitor had proposed and was opposed by HA (as well as others). your reactions here only confirm how stupid his idea was (or clearly an attempt to serve his israeli masters more than tea and coffee).

Missing formerlebaniz 21:30 ,2013 آب 16

Mowaten: Infidel Nasrallah said you are a moron and there is nothing you can say to change that. Facts are facts and your verbal diarrhea is only enforcing that.

Thumb _mowaten_ 11:12 ,2013 آب 16

because they can deny it, with an F16 they would have been condemned internationally for this indiscriminate killing of civilians. plus (if it's them, which cannot be affirmed yet) they would have given a push towards shia/sunni strife.

Default-user-icon Willy (ضيف) 11:35 ,2013 آب 16

At the end, once again civilians die, more people get revolted, tourists vanish, another summer goes into disgrace, the economy slumps, more young lebanese flees from Lebanon and the country as a whole retreats. The never ending story....

Thumb phoenician 17:04 ,2013 آب 16

Guys to me its simple maths,
I am Christian and and Jerusalem, Bethlehm among many Isralie towns are sacred to me yet I cant visit them coz if I do I wont be allowed back into my own country because of who? Where is the logic in that.
Partition please.

Missing phillipo 17:29 ,2013 آب 17

The moment the Government of Lebanon agrees to sit down and signs a peace treaty with Israel, you and all your Christian bretheren in Lebabob will be able to visit Jerusalem, Nazareth and all the other Christian sites in Israel. Of course, the Moslem population will also be able to visit their holy sites as well.
So as you say, where is the logic? It is missing in the whole Middle East equation.