Video: Syrian boy weeps before blowing himself up


Usually, suicide bombers smile before their mission. They are happy because they consider it not only as a military gesture but also a religious undertaking. It was a rather different reaction to Jafar Tayyar, an Uzbek militant instructed to drive an armored car full of explosives into an army position to Fuad, Syria. In a video released by the Mirror, the militant is embraced by his companions.
Then, when he is entering the armored car, he begins to cry. Another guerrilla encourages him: "Jafar, my brother, fear not. If you think fear Allah. " He insists: "I do not want that to happen, I'm scared." The movie continues with the medium that is directed toward the target, then the explosion. Many movements in the Middle East use suicide bombers to strike the enemy and overwhelm the enemy defenses. In the specific case, to Fuad, they were the al-Qaeda al Nusra Front to launch numerous suicide bombers. There is a case study on how many give up, obviously factions are careful not to reveal it. In the past it appeared that al Qaeda in Iraq have used a "controller" to accompany the exploding man in the crowd or close to the target. One way to reassure him and prevent a last-minute afterthought. A variant provides for a pair of suicide bombers with explosive bands connected. Or those who they have employed, sometimes, a remote control to trigger the explosive device carried by others. Same modus operandi is used in some attacks by the Nigerian Boko Haram. The number of suicide attacks in recent years, however, shows that the factions have a shortage of volunteers for "martyrdom

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