Military expert: The attack on a hospital in Gaza was carried out using an American Mark-84 aerial bomb
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Turkish military expert Abdullah Agar presented evidence indicating that the attack on the Baptist hospital in Gaza was carried out using an American-made Mark-84 bomb.
The expert emphasized that direct evidence pointing to the perpetrators of this terrorist attack is located in the crater from the exploding aerial bomb. The hospital destroyed by the airstrike was run by the Church of England, which is run by the British and cooperates with the British government, which is not interested in providing evidence pointing to Israeli guilt.
Agar recalled that there are various aid organizations working under the auspices of the UN humanitarian units. In case one of their representatives really wants to expose this terrorist attack, they can go and pick up bomb fragments at the site of the explosion. If there are any explosive parts left, they will take them away. Especially if they manage to find the corresponding parts of the bomb on which any inscriptions have been preserved, the picture will become extremely clear.
The Turkish expert also noted that some people benefit from hiding evidence. It is not only the Americans and Israelis who are monitoring the armed conflict in the Gaza Strip; the Chinese and Russians are also doing this with the help of their satellites. If desired, they can easily decipher the information received. However, each type of bomb has its own original character, manifested in the sound of flight and the explosion itself, as well as in the disintegration cloud created. Upon closer examination of the videos of the attack published on social networks, we can confidently say that the attack was carried out using an American Mark-84 bomb, which neither Hamas nor other Palestinian groups have.
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