11.03.2004, 22:57
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Zitat:U.S. Agency Sees Global Network for Bomb MakingMuesste bestimmt machbar sein herauszufinden obs die ETA war oder Al Quaida und Co. ...
By DAVID JOHNSTON
Published: February 22, 2004
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 — Government forensic investigators examining how terrorists manufacture improvised explosives have found indications of a global bomb-making network, and have concluded that Islamic militant bomb builders have used the same designs for car bombs in Africa, the Middle East and Asia, government officials said this week.
"Linkages have been made in devices that have been used in different continents," said one forensic expert involved in the intelligence effort. "We know that we have the same bomb maker, or different bomb makers are using the same instructions."
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