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Al Qaeda Tried To Bomb A US Plane With Exploding Dogs [Bombs]

Al Qaeda Tried To Bomb A US Plane With Exploding Dogs [Bombs] The Sun is saying that the sick bastards of Al Qaeda had stuffed 2 dogs with bombs, explosives and detonators back in 2008. The dogs were meant to board a flight from Baghdad to L. a. and explode within the air.

The dogs never made it on board though. The explosives and bombs inside their body ended up being too much for them to deal with, they died before they got on the cargo plane. I’m uncertain why the discovery of these dog bombs has been kept under wraps for 2 years, though.

In any case, the belief of a dog bomb is a sick thought to contemplate, a fair sicker action to execute and proves once more that Al Qaeda is disgustingly capable of anything. [ The Sun ]

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