Posted on 04/21/2016 8:54:22 PM PDT by Kevin in California
At least 10 militants were blown up by their own explosives as they were busy making an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in southeastern Ghazni province.
According to the security officials, the militants were busy making the IED inside a mosque in Andar district.
The officials further added that the explosives went off prematurely, leaving all 10 militants dead.
10 less pieces of garbage to worry about.
that’s a shame ...
Hey, thanks to Obama, pretty soon we won’t have to read about this sort of thing in the foreign press.
We can have it right here at home!
Oops - Boom! Thousand and one ways to blow yourself up mixing and matching.
I just hope it nicked the Clock Boy.
What country? Couldn’t we have added another bomb to blow up the whole mosque in the middle of the night? Whoda’ thunk?
needs to occur on friday and we need video
Yippee! The religion of peace (sic) blows Itself to pieces ! Ha ha ha.
Didn’t these moozlums get the “religion f peace” message?
Didn’t these moozlums get the “religion of peace” message?
Where are they going to find 720 virgins on such short notice?
Who says there’s never any good news?
I say we’ve found a place for all the old, sweaty unstable dynamite left over in the world! I’m sure they’d love to have it...
LOL.
Reminds me a story a while back, in which an instructor at one of those infernal training camps was teaching his minions how to use suicide bomb materials. He blew himself up in front of the class.
I hope that dude told the class to pay attention, and that he was only going to show them how to do it one time......
Pieces Be With You
I’m always hearing ads about “premature issues” on the radio so this must be a common problem.
“These Jihadist-wannabes today, they blow up so fast!”
Poor guys. Suffering from premature detonation...............
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