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The '''2006 Al-Ahsan Base attack''', was a series of coordinated bombings against the Al-Ahsan airbase in [[Sul-Ajman]], [[Sulifa]], on the morning of June 5th, 2006. The bombings were perpetrated by [[Al-Fijar]] affiliated terrorists, and the attack claimed 18 lives and wounded more than 122 people. 3 [[Zamastan]]ian and 2 [[Caspiaa]]n soldiers were killed in the bombings.  
The '''2006 Al-Ahsan Base attack''', was a series of coordinated bombings against the Al-Ahsan airbase in [[Sul-Ajman]], [[Sulifa]], on the morning of June 5th, 2006. Two [[Al-Fijar]] affiliated terrorists, who had earlier stolen Sulifan military uniforms, parked cars filled with explosives near a mess hall utilized by troops at the base. When a Sulifan guard noticed the unattended vehicles and attempted to inspect them, they detonated and evaporated much of the adjacent structure. The attack claimed 18 lives and wounded more than 122 people. 3 [[Zamastan]]ian and 2 [[Caspiaa]]n soldiers were killed in the bombings.  


In the aftermath of the attack, the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces]] and [[Emmirian Armed Forces]] sought the identified bombers, Mohammad Rash Il'Obin and Terhik Ur Abal, and they were captured by Zamastanian special forces in northeast [[Emmiria]] four days after the attack. [[President of Zamastan|president]] [[Cassious Castovia]] appointed federal prosecutor [[Arthur Davidson]] to investigate and prosecute the bombers.
In the aftermath of the attack, the [[Zamastanian Armed Forces]] and [[Emmirian Armed Forces]] sought the identified bombers, Mohammad Rash Il'Obin and Terhik Ur Abal, and they were captured by Zamastanian special forces in northeast [[Emmiria]] four days after the attack. [[President of Zamastan|president]] [[Cassious Castovia]] appointed federal prosecutor [[Arthur Davidson]] to investigate and prosecute the bombers. The bombers' motive for the attack was al-Fijar's pursuit to rid [[WEDA]] forces from Muslim lands.


==Background==
==Background==

Latest revision as of 02:43, 18 July 2024

2006 Al-Ahsan Base attack
Part of global terrorism
Baghdadinternationalairportaerial.JPG
Aerial view of Al-Ashan Airbase
LocationSul-Ajman, Sulifa
DateJune 5th, 2006
10:01
TargetAl-Ahsan Airbase
WeaponsCar bombs
Deaths18
Non-fatal injuries
122
PerpetratorsAl-Fijar
MotiveOpposition to foreign troops in Sulifa

The 2006 Al-Ahsan Base attack, was a series of coordinated bombings against the Al-Ahsan airbase in Sul-Ajman, Sulifa, on the morning of June 5th, 2006. Two Al-Fijar affiliated terrorists, who had earlier stolen Sulifan military uniforms, parked cars filled with explosives near a mess hall utilized by troops at the base. When a Sulifan guard noticed the unattended vehicles and attempted to inspect them, they detonated and evaporated much of the adjacent structure. The attack claimed 18 lives and wounded more than 122 people. 3 Zamastanian and 2 Caspiaan soldiers were killed in the bombings.

In the aftermath of the attack, the Zamastanian Armed Forces and Emmirian Armed Forces sought the identified bombers, Mohammad Rash Il'Obin and Terhik Ur Abal, and they were captured by Zamastanian special forces in northeast Emmiria four days after the attack. president Cassious Castovia appointed federal prosecutor Arthur Davidson to investigate and prosecute the bombers. The bombers' motive for the attack was al-Fijar's pursuit to rid WEDA forces from Muslim lands.

Background

Attack

Investigation