In the mediterranian parts of spain a group of suspected 12 individuals tried to make a coordinated attack on spain, and the people there.
- 3 blew themselves up trying to create a weapon based on butage gas cilinders, but they failed and blew themselves up.
- 4 were arrested under unknown circumstances.
- 4 were killed during their attept to cause max damage in the barcelona region.
- The main suspect of diving a hired van trough a very bussy street was spotted, encountered by local police, threatedend with a fake bom vest and was shot on sight.
Special units arrived later.
What are your thoughts about terrorists using simple butane gas cilinders as weapons. I think this is new.
What do you think about terrorists using a simple hired white van to cause a lot of casualties?
Spain 17-8 attacks
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Re: Spain 17-8 attacks
Low-tech terror makes sense logistically. It's a strategic choice. It also makes recent terrorist events seem more random, requiring less planning and 'shady' activities.
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"Pragmatism over theory."
"Anyone with a weapon is just as deadly as the next person."
"Unopposed CQB is always a success, if you wanted you could moonwalk into the room holding a Pepsi."
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Re: Spain 17-8 attacks
Agreed.
If you have `cleared' all the rooms and met no resistance, you and your entry team have probably kicked in the door of the wrong house.
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The greatest enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan. (Von Clausewitz)