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Evidence Points to Syrian Push for Nuclear Weapons
Evidence Points to Syria Still Working on a Nuclear Weapon - SPIEGEL ONLINE
For years, it was thought that Israel had destroyed Syria's nuclear weapons capability with its 2007 raid on the Kibar complex. Not so. New intelligence suggests that Bashar al-Assad is still trying to built the bomb. And he is getting plenty of help. Here, a satellite image of the suspected site near Qusayr.
This satellite image shows the Qusayr site's link to the power grid, one of many details of the site which have intelligence officials worried that it could be a facility for the construction of a nuclear weapon.
This image purports to show the site where a well has been dug. The well connects the facility with Zaita Lake, four kilometers away. Such a connection is unnecessary for a conventional weapons cache, but it is essential for a nuclear facility.
your last attack as you can has damaged nothing . a big zero for your Israeli air force
you do not want to tell me that these are fake satellite images do you ??
or they are fram months ago ?? i can post you the coordination so you check it your self .
why do you think the reactor is in Qusayr ??
you do want to tell me the BS talk about north korea BS do you ??
this is new ********reactor and is built by ******** and it has nothing to do with North Korea .
and the last bombing in Qusayr by Israeli air force has done zero damage to it
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus]
Unknown assailants killed five nuclear engineers Sunday while they were on a bus just north of Damascus near the research centre where they worked, a monitor said on Sunday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of sources on the ground for its reports, later told AFP four of the engineers were Syrian, while one was Iranian.
"Unidentified attackers murdered five nuclear energy engineers who worked in the scientific research centre near the neighbourhood of Barzeh, northern Damascus," said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus | Daily Mail Online
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus
A damaged bus is seen at the scene of a car bomb explosion in the Damascus neighborhood of Barzeh. (file photo)
AFP
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that four of the engineers murdered just north of Damascus were Syrian, while one was Iranian
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The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that four of the engineers murdered just north of Damascus were Syrian, while one was Iranian (AFP Photo/Anwar Amro)
Beirut (AFP) - Unknown assailants killed five nuclear engineers Sunday while they were on a bus just north of Damascus near the research centre where they worked, a monitor said on Sunday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of sources on the ground for its reports, later told AFP four of the engineers were Syrian, while one was Iranian.
"Unidentified attackers murdered five nuclear energy engineers who worked in the scientific research centre near the neighbourhood of Barzeh, northern Damascus," said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.
He later said: "Four of the engineers were Syrian, and one was Iranian. Their bus was ambushed while they were on their way to the research centre. Their assailants shot them dead."
In July last year, six people who worked at the same centre were killed in a mortar attack carried out by rebels seeking President Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
Another military research centre, also near Damascus, was also hit by a deadly Israeli raid in May 2013.
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus - Yahoo News
I hope people realize that for every 1000 2000-lb bombs on Lebanon there will be *************** bombs on whole of Isreal
so stop dreaming and look at facts on grand and stop fooling yourself . look into evidence before you dismiss it
Evidence Points to Syria Still Working on a Nuclear Weapon - SPIEGEL ONLINE
For years, it was thought that Israel had destroyed Syria's nuclear weapons capability with its 2007 raid on the Kibar complex. Not so. New intelligence suggests that Bashar al-Assad is still trying to built the bomb. And he is getting plenty of help. Here, a satellite image of the suspected site near Qusayr.
This satellite image shows the Qusayr site's link to the power grid, one of many details of the site which have intelligence officials worried that it could be a facility for the construction of a nuclear weapon.
This image purports to show the site where a well has been dug. The well connects the facility with Zaita Lake, four kilometers away. Such a connection is unnecessary for a conventional weapons cache, but it is essential for a nuclear facility.
your last attack as you can has damaged nothing . a big zero for your Israeli air force
you do not want to tell me that these are fake satellite images do you ??
or they are fram months ago ?? i can post you the coordination so you check it your self .
why do you think the reactor is in Qusayr ??
you do want to tell me the BS talk about north korea BS do you ??
this is new ********reactor and is built by ******** and it has nothing to do with North Korea .
and the last bombing in Qusayr by Israeli air force has done zero damage to it
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus]
Unknown assailants killed five nuclear engineers Sunday while they were on a bus just north of Damascus near the research centre where they worked, a monitor said on Sunday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of sources on the ground for its reports, later told AFP four of the engineers were Syrian, while one was Iranian.
"Unidentified attackers murdered five nuclear energy engineers who worked in the scientific research centre near the neighbourhood of Barzeh, northern Damascus," said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus | Daily Mail Online
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus
A damaged bus is seen at the scene of a car bomb explosion in the Damascus neighborhood of Barzeh. (file photo)
AFP
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that four of the engineers murdered just north of Damascus were Syrian, while one was Iranian
View photo
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that four of the engineers murdered just north of Damascus were Syrian, while one was Iranian (AFP Photo/Anwar Amro)
Beirut (AFP) - Unknown assailants killed five nuclear engineers Sunday while they were on a bus just north of Damascus near the research centre where they worked, a monitor said on Sunday.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of sources on the ground for its reports, later told AFP four of the engineers were Syrian, while one was Iranian.
"Unidentified attackers murdered five nuclear energy engineers who worked in the scientific research centre near the neighbourhood of Barzeh, northern Damascus," said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.
He later said: "Four of the engineers were Syrian, and one was Iranian. Their bus was ambushed while they were on their way to the research centre. Their assailants shot them dead."
In July last year, six people who worked at the same centre were killed in a mortar attack carried out by rebels seeking President Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
Another military research centre, also near Damascus, was also hit by a deadly Israeli raid in May 2013.
Five nuclear engineers murdered near Damascus - Yahoo News
I hope people realize that for every 1000 2000-lb bombs on Lebanon there will be *************** bombs on whole of Isreal
so stop dreaming and look at facts on grand and stop fooling yourself . look into evidence before you dismiss it