British Guardian Reveals Intensity, Cruelty of "Israeli" Military Attack on Flotilla
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As the brutal "Israeli" attack came into light on the Freedom Flotilla aid convoy to Gaza, and after nine Turkish men aboard the Marmara ship were shot to death, autopsies revealed that the victims were found with up to six gunshot wounds, according to The Guardian.
The autopsies revealed by the Turkish authorities showed the intensity and cruelty of the "Israeli" attack on the humanitarian convoy.
The results not only show how much and where were the victims shot, but they also reveal how close were the enemy soldiers when they shot them.
Reporting Britain Today, chairperson of Leicester-based pro-Palestinian group Friends of Al Aqsa, Ismail Patel revealed how he witnessed the cruel "Israeli" shootings and assaults, what he called, "Israel's" "shoot to kill policy". He said that during the intensive parts of the attacks, the "Israeli" soldiers would shoot one person every minute, The Guardian reported.
The Guardian also posted that Dr Haluk Ince, the chairperson of the council of forensic medicine in Istanbul said, "All the bullets were intact. This is important in a forensic context. When a bullet strikes another place, it comes into the body deformed. If it directly comes into the body, the bullet is all intact".
The type of shots used was not conventional, Ince said, "It was the first time we have seen this kind of material used in firearms. It was just a container including many types of pellets usually used in shotguns. It penetrated the head region in the temple and we found it intact in the brain".
The Turkish martyr victims were nine men of various ages, various shot locations, and number of bullets, where they come as follows:
Cengiz Alquyz, 42, four gunshot wounds: back of head, right side of face, back, left leg.
Ibrahim Bilgen, 60, four gunshot wounds: right chest, back, right hip, right temple.
Cegdet Kiliclar, 38, one gunshot wound: middle of forehead.
Furkan Dogan, 19 five gunshot wounds: nose, back, back of head, left leg, left ankle.
Sahri Yaldiz, four gunshot wounds: left chest, left leg, right leg twice.
Aliheyder Bengi, 39, six gunshot wounds: left chest, belly, right arm, right leg, left hand twice.
Cetin Topcuoglu, 54, three gunshot wounds: back of head, left side, right belly.
Cengiz Songur, 47, one gunshot wound: front of neck.
Necdet Yildirim, 32, two gunshot wounds: right shoulder, left back.
If "Israel" continues with its brutality and intensity in assaults against convoys that head to end the siege on Gaza, then more is yet to come.
As the brutal "Israeli" attack came into light on the Freedom Flotilla aid convoy to Gaza, and after nine Turkish men aboard the Marmara ship were shot to death, autopsies revealed that the victims were found with up to six gunshot wounds, according to The Guardian.
The autopsies revealed by the Turkish authorities showed the intensity and cruelty of the "Israeli" attack on the humanitarian convoy.
The results not only show how much and where were the victims shot, but they also reveal how close were the enemy soldiers when they shot them.
Reporting Britain Today, chairperson of Leicester-based pro-Palestinian group Friends of Al Aqsa, Ismail Patel revealed how he witnessed the cruel "Israeli" shootings and assaults, what he called, "Israel's" "shoot to kill policy". He said that during the intensive parts of the attacks, the "Israeli" soldiers would shoot one person every minute, The Guardian reported.
The Guardian also posted that Dr Haluk Ince, the chairperson of the council of forensic medicine in Istanbul said, "All the bullets were intact. This is important in a forensic context. When a bullet strikes another place, it comes into the body deformed. If it directly comes into the body, the bullet is all intact".
The type of shots used was not conventional, Ince said, "It was the first time we have seen this kind of material used in firearms. It was just a container including many types of pellets usually used in shotguns. It penetrated the head region in the temple and we found it intact in the brain".
The Turkish martyr victims were nine men of various ages, various shot locations, and number of bullets, where they come as follows:
Cengiz Alquyz, 42, four gunshot wounds: back of head, right side of face, back, left leg.
Ibrahim Bilgen, 60, four gunshot wounds: right chest, back, right hip, right temple.
Cegdet Kiliclar, 38, one gunshot wound: middle of forehead.
Furkan Dogan, 19 five gunshot wounds: nose, back, back of head, left leg, left ankle.
Sahri Yaldiz, four gunshot wounds: left chest, left leg, right leg twice.
Aliheyder Bengi, 39, six gunshot wounds: left chest, belly, right arm, right leg, left hand twice.
Cetin Topcuoglu, 54, three gunshot wounds: back of head, left side, right belly.
Cengiz Songur, 47, one gunshot wound: front of neck.
Necdet Yildirim, 32, two gunshot wounds: right shoulder, left back.
If "Israel" continues with its brutality and intensity in assaults against convoys that head to end the siege on Gaza, then more is yet to come.
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