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Karachi airport attack was our revenge for killing Hakimullah Mehsud: TTP spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid

aliban: Attack on Karachi Airport is just the beginning.
Top three reasons why Taliban were not behind the Karachi Airport Attacks:
1-See Indians weapons were verified, as they were lose without any name. And the weapons used in the attacks totally resembles the weapons being used in the Bollywood movies. If you see it carefully you will find those weapons.
2-The shoes those terrorist were wearing were US made. Hence Americans were involved.
3-Phone were Samsung, since the largest investors in Samsung are Jews, therefore Israeli's involvement is verified.
So brother ul Islam. Them Hindus, Jews and Americans have perpetrated those attacks on a Muslim land. Ok read the above ones carefully, if there are still darkness in your mind then go to a Tablighi Ijthima(gathering) for forty days, then you see how your mind will be en-lighted. Inshallah!
http://thenewstribe.com/2014/06/09/karachi-airport-attack-was-our-revenge-for-killing-hakimullah-mehsud-ttp-spokesperson-shahidullah-shahid/

Karachi airport attack was our revenge for killing Hakimullah Mehsud: TTP spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid

TTP spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid
ISLAMABAD: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has claimed responsibility for the attack on Jinnah International Airport, adding that the attack was revenge for the assassination of Hakimullah Mehsud.
Speaking to AFP news agency, Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid said we attacked Karachi Airport and consider it as our revenge for killing Hakimullah Mehsud via a drone attack and Pak Army’s operation in tribal regions which killed may innocent children and women.
Shahidullah Shahid said last night’s attack on the Karachi airport is just the beginning and more attacks of such kind will be conducted in future to avenge the killings of our colleagues.
Heavily armed militants launched an assault on Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on late Sunday night, leaving at least 26 dead including 10 militants in a six-hour siege that the army quelled at dawn.

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