“First, from beyond the walls, came the yells of God is Great! Nasser went out to investigate. I immediately heard RPG explosions and saw a large group heading toward us up the road, he said. Outnumbered and outgunned, the four abandoned their posts, with Nasser and Ubayd fleeing south to what was called the C villa in the center of the compound, a building that housed the office of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, who was visiting from the Libyan capital Tripoli. Abdullah ran towards the cantina east of C villa where a grenade exploded nearby. I remember the shrapnel that landed in my leg was very hot and I was shaken, a bit dizzy, he recalled. A group of attackers then passed him on the way to encircling the cantina. They shot him twice in the leg. Others beat him so hard he lost consciousness. He awakened later in the Benghazi Medical Center.”
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Thanks Fred Nerks and bitt.
Hi FN:
Doing some research on Benghazi. Virtually no info or interviews from eyewitnesses, but I remembered your thread.
I found these to add to the thread:
http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/riorg-exclusive-did-turkey-play-role-benghazi-attack
I knew I had read somewhere a ehile back that it was highly unlikely that The Turk official could have left Steven’s compound without soon discovering that something was amiss. Now that we have Hick’s testimony, we can be almost certain that the Turk official never called Stevens to warn him of what he saw.
hmm...