Sunday 17 April 2016

2016 DSH Bombings, what we know already.

In April 9, 2016, a series of bombings occured around Dauham Sammar Hazaham. At 2:35PM, a bomb was detonated at Phaluhm Airport Terminal 1, killing 26 people and injuring 51 people. At 3:12PM, a bomb was detonated outside the Grand Central station, killing 7 people and injuring 21, and at 5:47PM, a bomb was detonated at Islatealla metro station, which was hardest hit, killing 152 people, injuring 72 and costed an estimate of ะจ400,000,000 in damages. A government investigation is underway. It is suspected that Daulah Islamiyah Phaluhm collaborated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), due to recent attacks in Brussels and Paris. In total, the number of casulties was 184 people, making the 2016 DSH bombings the most deadly and costly attack that occured in Phaluhm soil.

A government investigation is underway. It is suspected that Daulah Islamiyah Phaluhm collaborated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), due to recent attacks in Brussels and Paris. In total, the number of casulties was 184 people, making the 2016 DSH bombings the most deadly and costly attack that occured in Phaluhm soil.

Who did it?

Not much has been found yet, but police and government officials are analysing CCTV recordings around Phaluhm Airport, Grand Central and Islatealla metro station. One suspect behind the attacks was former Islamic Front fighter, Makuhna Kabiya, who has a track record of forwarding attacks, including the famous, Chaan Nehg attacks. He has been hiding since 2012 and is suspected to be in Afghanistan or Pakistan. Another suspect is Kubba Shapa, who has a record of failed suicide bombing attempts.

What did the government do?

Royna Nehgyen urged people to "remain calm through tough times" and she will "take action against Islamic extremists". The current Secretary of Defence, Fujii Shukishi, urged people not to go to work until advised and all transportation methods will be shut down. The Department of Foreign Relations urged foreign visitors to leave the country, until announced. The President, Hassanal Padukam, has declared a state lock-down, meaning that all police units will be replaced by army units until the end of the lock-down. All prisons in Kambular and Magazena will be on high alert. Army check ups on vehicles will be frequent when crossing the states.

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