This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed

Looting a Yemeni ammo factory – what could possibly go wrong?

Yemeni state media blamed the disaster on al-Qaida, saying terrorists who raided the factory had lured civilians into a “trap.” Residents said someone may have dropped a cigarette in the building Monday, triggering the explosions and resulting fire.

19 Replies to “This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed”

  1. ah, now I get it! 110 “Civilians” died looting, hmm are these the same “civilians” that that travel to Kandahar or Kabul, strap a bomb vest on their chest & blow up REAL civilians?

  2. Who knew you weren’t supposed to smoke in a munitions factory? This stuff just writes itself.

  3. Try as I might, there is no compassion left for these brutes.
    That dies for good when they cut babies throats.

  4. This article greatly saddened me.
    Yemen has an ammo factory,Canada doesn’t.
    Maybe the hunting’s a lot better over there.

  5. Ahmed: “Hamdulila! I’ve found a bunch of grenades that we can use against those evil Joooooos! How do they work?”
    Hamza: “You just pull that little pin thingy out, then throw the grenade at them. Just make sure you don’t let go of that handle after you pull the pin thingy, until you throw the grenade.”
    Ahmed: “You mean this little pin thingy with the ring attached?” [Sproinggg!]
    Ahmed: “Oops!”

  6. I didn’t think there were any ammo factories in the
    Arab world. No gun factories for sure.
    I’ll vote the deceased a Darwin award.

  7. It gets better. From one of the links,
    “Thousands of Yemenis turned out for anti-government protests across the country on Tuesday,
    a day after 150 people were killed in explosions at an ammunition factory.”
    I guess that Yemen is full of Humanities majors.

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