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2019-12-07T08:37:27.424Z


According to sources in the US Department of Defense, the shooter's name is Muhammad Sa'id al-Shamrani, an officer who came to his training in the Saudi Air Force to study in the US. Shortly before the attack, he posted ...


Terrorist who murdered three at Florida base: A trainee in a pilot course that "hated US evil"

According to sources in the US Department of Defense, the shooter's name is Mohammed Sa'id al-Shamrani, an officer who came to his training in the USSR to study in the US. Shortly before the attack, he posted a manifesto stating that "I do not hate you at all for your freedoms, but because of your support In crimes against humanity "

Terrorist who murdered three at Florida base: A trainee in a pilot course that "hated US evil"

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The terrorist who carried out the shooting attack at the US Navy base in Pensacola, Florida, was a trainee in the Saudi Air Force pilot training, attending training and study in the United States. According to sources in the Ministry of Defense, the shooter's name is Muhammad Sa'id a-Shamrani, a deputy officer. Three people were killed in the shooting incident and many others were injured before the terrorist was eliminated by gunfire at the scene.

A-Shamrani issued a manifesto before the attack in which he called the United States "the nation of evil." In a post posted on Twitter prior to the attack, posted on a SITE website that tracks terrorist activities, A-Shamrani added that he "opposes all evil, and that the United States has become the state of evil. I do not hate you at all, you Americans, I do not hate you at all for your freedoms, I hate You because every day you support, fund, and commit crimes not only against Muslims, but against all humanity. "

The Twitter account in which the terrorist's manifesto was published had previously published messages condemning United States support for Israel and included a quote by former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Following the attack, US authorities arrested six Saudi civilians on suspicion of involvement in the attack, with three observed photographing what was going on during the shooting.

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Mohamed a-Shamrani, Florida-based Saudi terrorist (Photo: official website)

According to a press release released Nov. 15, 18 Navy and two Saudi Air Force personnel have been training in the U.S. Navy in recent weeks, including at the Pensacola base. The delegation participated in a Navy program that offers training to United States allies. According to the statement to the media, the participants undergo "the same experience that their aviation students and air crew members undergo."

A program official said Saudi Air Force officers selected for military training in the United States undergo rigorous testing in both countries. The official, who has maintained anonymity, explained that the Saudi military members are selected by the military one by one and often come from families belonging to the elite. Also, he said, they should know how to speak excellent English.

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Florida naval base where the attack occurred (Photo: AP)

US Navy base in Florida where shooting occurred on December 6, 2019 (Photo: AP)

Eleven people were shot in total, including the two sheriff's deputies who responded first to the incident. According to Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan, one of them was the one who defied and killed the shooter. One officer was shot in the arm and the other in the knee. Morgan added that both are likely to recover. "Walking around the crime scene was like being on a film set of footage," added Morgan, who declined to share details about the suspect's identity. "Obviously there will be a lot of questions about this person, a foreign national and part of the Saudi Air Force, coming here to train on our land," De Santis said at a news conference. "The Saudi government needs to take care of improving the situation of the victims of the incident. It now has debt given that it was one of their citizens," he added.

Knowing the suspicion of a terrorist attack, US President Donald Trump said he spoke to the governor of Florida and added "my thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families at this difficult moment. We continue to monitor the situation as the investigation continues," he tweeted.

Later, Trump announced that King Salman wanted to express his sincere condolences and sympathy to the families and friends of the fighters killed in the assault. "The King and Saudi people are outraged at the barbaric actions of the shooter, and this person does not in any way represent the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people," Trump added. Salman himself strongly condemned the incident, saying that "the shooter does not represent the people's feelings in the kingdom in any way or form."

While military bases are often reset to the most powerful weapons, it is not customary in the United States for military personnel to carry weapons with them on a daily basis, unless they serve. At Pensacola Base, which hosts military forces from around the world, employs more than 16,000 military personnel and 7,400 civilians, according to the camp's website. He is considered one of the most historic naval bases. The camp stretches south-west of the city of Pensacola, and is a major economic factor in the area.

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