Το πως ενεργοποιούνται αυτοί οι πυρήνες, το είδαμε στην Μαδρίτη, το βλέπουμε σήμερα στην Συρία, το είδαμε χθες στο Μπουργκάς.
Officials have so far refused to comment on the information.
Previously, local police matched up airport CCTV footage with the remnants near the bus carrying Israeli tourists that was destroyed in the explosion. The likely suicide bomber was carrying a US driving license bearing the name Jacque Felipe Martin that authorities believe to be a forgery.
The suspect – a long-haired man in shorts wearing two rucksacks – looked no different than the thousands of other holidaymakers at the popular Black Sea resort. He roamed the airport for an hour, apparently waiting for the tourists arriving from Tel Aviv to go through customs before approaching their transfer bus and detonating his bomb.
Five Israelis, the Bulgarian driver and the bomber were instantly killed. Two more tourists remain in serious condition in the capital Sofia, while an Israeli military plane has flown around thirty others who were wounded back to Israel.
Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov said the bomber was likely aged 36, and had spent between four days and a week in the country.
”We cannot exclude the possibility that he had logistical support on Bulgarian territory,” said Tsvetanov.
Police have taken a DNA sample from the skin of the terrorist to see if it is listed in any international criminal databases.
Israel did not hesitate in naming the perpetrators of the attack.
“All signs point to Iran. This is an Iranian terror offensive that is spreading throughout the world,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The past year has seen attacks on Israeli embassies in Georgia, India and Kenya. Israel says that each time the investigation led back to Iran, Israel’s principal enemy.
“The direct executors are Hezbollah,” claimed Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak. The Lebanese Islamist organization enjoys ideological and financial ties with Tehran.
“Israel will do all it can to find those responsible and punish them, both those who carried it out directly and those who dispatched them,” promised Barak.
In response, Iranian TV branded the accusations “sensationalist” and “ridiculous.”
Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov said further investigations will be necessary before a definitive perpetrator of the attack is found.
“It is wrong and a mistake to point fingers at this stage of the investigation at any country or organization,” stated Mladenov.
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