Some details about the incident with shooting at a military base in the US state of Florida became known. Recall that on the eve of the shooting several people were injured, for some of these injuries led to death.
Today it became known that the death toll at the US Navy airbase in Pensacola reached 4's. An investigation is being conducted by the FBI, in which a terrorist act is not ruled out.
The likelihood that the shooting was precisely a terrorist act, as noted in the US media, has increased in connection with the identity of the shooter. He turned out to be an intern of the flight training center, a citizen of Saudi Arabia.
The information that this person had a Saudi passport was confirmed by Florida Governor Ron De Santis. From the statement of the official:
He was trained at Pensacola as part of a program to help our allies. At one time, he served in the airborne troops of Saudi Arabia. Now I had a flight internship with us. Of course, now there will be a lot of question for the preparation of foreign citizens at bases in the United States.
American media say the name of a Saudi soldier. This is Mohammed Saeed Al-Shamrani.
According to the latest data, FBI officers detained six Saudi citizens who had internships in Pensacola. It is stated that three of them were shooting at a military base on mobile phone cameras.
Al-Shamrani card valid until January 2020 of the year:
Facebook / US Air Force, ent.siteintelgroup.com
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