Posted on 08/16/2009 5:13:23 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
20 Killed in Failed Syrian Scud Missile Test
by Hana Levi Julian
(IsraelNN.com) At least 20 Syrian civilians were killed and 60 were wounded in a failed missile test in May, Japan's Kyodo News reported Friday.
The test involved two updated Scud missiles developed together by Syria, North Korea and Iran. Both exhibited defective guidance systems, according to a Middle Eastern military source quoted in the report.
One of the short-range ballistic missiles hit a market near the Syrian-Turkish border, causing dozens of civilian casualties.
Syrian forces attributed the blast to a gas explosion and blocked off the site to recover the remains of the missile.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Maybe they should send a little medical help to clean up after the Mossad gets done with them.
At least 20 Syrian civilians were killed and 60 were wounded in a failed missile test in May, Japan's Kyodo News reported Friday. The test involved two updated Scud missiles developed together by Syria, North Korea and Iran. Both exhibited defective guidance systems, according to a Middle Eastern military source quoted in the report. One of the short-range ballistic missiles hit a market near the Syrian-Turkish border, causing dozens of civilian casualties. Syrian forces attributed the blast to a gas explosion and blocked off the site to recover the remains of the missile."a market near the Syrian-Turkish border" is appropriate, since Syria has always targeted civilians and has been in a continuous state of war almost throughout its existence.
Ruh Roh! Syrian Scud fail!
Bwahaha. I love it when things go wrong like that.
Notice that JAPAN news media noticed this failure (in Syria) ......
Do you think Japan is taking NK Scuds a bit more seriously than Hillary and Obama are? The ABCNNBCBS are, of course, ignoring the “NK lied, people died!” problem altogether.
And not even PETA was heard to complain!
Team obama (which includes this axis of evil) is having a bad August.
LOL
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