Wednesday, 16 September 2015

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Meanwhile the Keystone coppery continues apace at the far western end of the Hyperlittoral.



" Mexico said Tuesday that
embassy personnel in Egypt have identified six more bodies as those of
Mexican citizens killed in an air attack by Egyptian security forces,
which mistook desert trekkers for militants.



The deaths of two Mexicans had been confirmed earlier, bringing the total number of Mexicans killed to eight.

Six other Mexicans were wounded. Authorities said Tuesday that their condition is stable.



Egyptian
President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi on Tuesday called Mexican President
Enrique Peña Nieto to offer his condolences and reiterate that Egypt
will provide all necessary medical assistance for the injured, Sissi’s
spokesman said in Cairo."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/six-more-mexican-citizens-reported-dead-in-egypt-desert-attack/2015/09/15/e277f18c-5be9-11e5-8e9e-dce8a2a2a679_story.html



They obviously were not running with their air recognition flags flying.



Has anyone thought to cruise missile the Toyota dealership supplying the wheels? I mean if you can take out a Ibuprofen plant in Sudan and cause headaches in the civilised world how come MiHi/CIA SOCOM AfriCom, some sort of COM, cannot torpedo the car carrying ships supplying ISIS with its pimp my jihadiwagens?



Will Sonola cartel wet teams be heading for ISISland now? Of course not, they'd be warned off at MCA by the MiB, they take their orders seriously and know where their patent ends.



It is all Keystone Phukkwittery run out of several RCEs.

Egypt’s interior
ministry said the four vehicles the tourists were travelling in were
“mistakenly dealt with” during a joint military police and armed forces
operation.It said the incident happened on Sunday in an area that “was
off limits to foreign tourists”, but it did not give an exact location.
Survivors said they suffered an “aerial attack” after stopping for a
meal, according to Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu. She
could only confirm that two Mexican nationals had been killed.Mexico’s
President Enrique Pena Nieto condemned the incident and demanded an
“exhaustive” investigation by Egypt.

The disastrous shooting up by Egyptian security forces of a tourist
convoy in the Western Desert is yet another sign of growing instability
in the Arab world’s most populous country.Egypt’s western oases are
spectacularly beautiful, hence their popularity with adventure
tourists.But since the Arab Spring upheavals of 2011, security along
Egypt’s border with Libya has deteriorated as the Islamist insurgency
has grown across the country. Vast stretches of both the Sinai Peninsula
and the Western Desert are now too dangerous for Westerners to
visit.Last month IS militants beheaded a Croatian engineer they had
kidnapped not far from Cairo. Now the possibility of being mistakenly
shot at by the authorities, as well as being kidnapped by militants,
will further damage Egypt’s much depleted tourism revenues.

Read more at: http://defence-blog.com/news/egyptian-ah-64-fired-on-convoy-carrying-mexican-tourists-killing-12-people.html
Egypt’s interior
ministry said the four vehicles the tourists were travelling in were
“mistakenly dealt with” during a joint military police and armed forces
operation.It said the incident happened on Sunday in an area that “was
off limits to foreign tourists”, but it did not give an exact location.
Survivors said they suffered an “aerial attack” after stopping for a
meal, according to Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu. She
could only confirm that two Mexican nationals had been killed.Mexico’s
President Enrique Pena Nieto condemned the incident and demanded an
“exhaustive” investigation by Egypt.

The disastrous shooting up by Egyptian security forces of a tourist
convoy in the Western Desert is yet another sign of growing instability
in the Arab world’s most populous country.Egypt’s western oases are
spectacularly beautiful, hence their popularity with adventure
tourists.But since the Arab Spring upheavals of 2011, security along
Egypt’s border with Libya has deteriorated as the Islamist insurgency
has grown across the country. Vast stretches of both the Sinai Peninsula
and the Western Desert are now too dangerous for Westerners to
visit.Last month IS militants beheaded a Croatian engineer they had
kidnapped not far from Cairo. Now the possibility of being mistakenly
shot at by the authorities, as well as being kidnapped by militants,
will further damage Egypt’s much depleted tourism revenues.

Read more at: http://defence-blog.com/news/egyptian-ah-64-fired-on-convoy-carrying-mexican-tourists-killing-12-people.html
Egypt’s interior
ministry said the four vehicles the tourists were travelling in were
“mistakenly dealt with” during a joint military police and armed forces
operation.It said the incident happened on Sunday in an area that “was
off limits to foreign tourists”, but it did not give an exact location.
Survivors said they suffered an “aerial attack” after stopping for a
meal, according to Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu. She
could only confirm that two Mexican nationals had been killed.Mexico’s
President Enrique Pena Nieto condemned the incident and demanded an
“exhaustive” investigation by Egypt.

The disastrous shooting up by Egyptian security forces of a tourist
convoy in the Western Desert is yet another sign of growing instability
in the Arab world’s most populous country.Egypt’s western oases are
spectacularly beautiful, hence their popularity with adventure
tourists.But since the Arab Spring upheavals of 2011, security along
Egypt’s border with Libya has deteriorated as the Islamist insurgency
has grown across the country. Vast stretches of both the Sinai Peninsula
and the Western Desert are now too dangerous for Westerners to
visit.Last month IS militants beheaded a Croatian engineer they had
kidnapped not far from Cairo. Now the possibility of being mistakenly
shot at by the authorities, as well as being kidnapped by militants,
will further damage Egypt’s much depleted tourism revenues.

Read more at: http://defence-blog.com/news/egyptian-ah-64-fired-on-convoy-carrying-mexican-tourists-killing-12-people.html