Posted on 04/27/2016 11:46:35 AM PDT by lowbridge
Video of an ISIS terrorist blowing himself up in a Paris cafe during last Novembers attacks on the city was shown for the first time on French TV Sunday night.
Sky News reported that the closed-circuit footage shows Brahim Abdeslam, 31, detonate a suicide belt inside the Comptoir Voltaire restaurant on the night of Nov. 13.
The footage was broadcast on the French television station M6, which aired it as part of a program called Zone Interdit (Forbidden Zone). In the video, Abdeslam enters the cafe, which is packed with diners, and walks toward an empty table. He then stops and cradles his head with his left hand before detonating the device. The explosion at his back propels his body forward.
Fifteen people were injured in the blast at the Comptoir Voltaire, but Abdeslam was the only person killed.
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Zotted himself.
I don’t want to get into detail for obvious reasons, but these madmen will suicide-bomb even in situations where other means of attack might not only wreak more carnage but let the attacker get away to do it again. This is a special spiritually dedicated kind of wicked, the only consolation being that each attacker can only do it once.
The French also thought Jerry Lewis was funny.
The body parts sprayed all over the victims. Ick!
At least it was the terrorist parts and not their own.
#14 Its hideous to think what kind of evil moves someone to want to perpetrate an attack like that.
obama and the democrats mass murder campaign in Mexico. Helping terrorists to take over Libya, Syria and Egypt etc. The Vietnam war where millions died after the democrats blocked support for the South Vietnamese. Allowing and supporting Iran and North Korea nuclear weapons to kill millions of people.
I cannot understand that and wish I could stop them.
There’s one thing about killing by proxy at a distance, another thing about doing it up close and personal and going along with your victims.
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