Thursday, February 4, 2016

Daily Misfortune Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Daily Misfortune Tuesday, February 2, 2016 ---  ===
Month Misfortune February 2016 ---

Sometimes accidents aren't accidents. Why do so many crimes and accidents look like random unconnected terrorist attacks except with no apparent cause or link to a political motive?

Headlines:
  1. Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) A drone strike in Yemen's Shabwah Governorate kills six suspected Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsulamilitants. (Jerusalem Post)
  2. Russian intervention in the Syrian Civil WarBattle of Aleppo (2012–present)
  3. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports Russian airstrikes on several rebel-held neighborhoods in the city of Aleppo, kills at least 21 civilians. (AFP via Yahoo!)Health
  4. Zika virus outbreak
  5. The suspect in the murder investigation of former Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands Els Borst admits to have assassinated her citing political motivations. (NOS) (RTL Nieuws)
  6. February 2, 2016 1 killed 3 injured plane damaged  Somalia Daallo Airlines Apparent Bomb Explosion

Detail:
  1. Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) A drone strike in Yemen's Shabwah Governorate kills six suspected Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsulamilitants. (Jerusalem Post)
  2. Russian intervention in the Syrian Civil War, Battle of Aleppo (2012–present)
  3. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports Russian airstrikes on several rebel-held neighborhoods in the city of Aleppo, kills at least 21 civilians. (AFP via Yahoo!)Health
  4. Zika virus outbreak
  5. The suspect in the murder investigation of former Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands Els Borst admits to have assassinated her citing political motivations. (NOS) (RTL Nieuws)
  6. February 2, 2016 1 killed 3 injured plane damaged  Somalia Daallo Airlines Apparent Bomb Explosion  Flying out of  Mogadishu, Somalia, an Airbus 321 had an hole blown in the fuselage and a passenger ejected.  Five minutes after taking off from Mogadishu en route to Djibouti, there was an explosion aboard Flight 159, opening a hole in the fuselage behind the 2R door. Pilots were able to land the plane at Aden Adde International Airport. Three injuries were reported and one man was claimed to have been pulled from the plane during or after the explosion; this report was later validated by Heidi Vogt of The Wall Street Journal. Her article went on to claim that the man who was sucked from the plane was the one who detonated the charges in an apparent suicide bombing attempt, arriving at the airport in a wheelchair to circumvent security. Authorities have not ruled out a mechanical failure. Initial tests of the damage on Flight 159 came back positive for explosive residue.

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