Terrorist Umar Nabi New Video: In the video, Umar says, “The main problem with suicide attacks is that when a person believes that they will die at a specific time and place, they enter a dangerous mental state. They begin to believe that death is their only destination.”
Terrorist Umar Nabi: A new video of Mohammad Umar Nabi, the terrorist who carried out the Delhi blasts, has surfaced. In this video, Umar Nabi is speaking in English and attempting to justify suicide bombing. In the video, the terrorist is seen sitting alone in front of the camera and calmly nodding his head as he presents his point.
In the video, Umar Nabi attempts to explain that the concept of suicide bombing is poorly understood, with “many contradictions and countless arguments” being made against it. Umar says, “The biggest mistake people make is failing to understand what the concept of bombing or suicide bombing actually is.”
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He continues, “The main problem with suicide attacks is that when a person becomes convinced that they will die at a specific time and place, they enter a dangerous mental state. They begin to believe that death is their only destination.”
However, the video ends here, leaving his further thoughts on suicide bombing unrevealed. However, at the end of the video, he makes a contradictory statement: “But the truth is that such thinking, or such circumstances, cannot be acceptable in any democratic or humane system, as they violate the basic principles of life, society, and law.” This video could prove helpful to investigating agencies in understanding terrorist Umar’s mental inclinations and ideology, which motivated him to carry out such a massive attack.
Who was terrorist Dr. Umar?
Mohammad Umar Nabi, the terrorist who carried out the Red Fort blast, was originally from Koil village in Pulwama. According to police sources, he had a strong interest in anti-India activities. Umar’s behavior had changed in recent months. On October 30, he left his duty at Al-Falah University in Faridabad and began frequently traveling between Faridabad and Delhi. During this time, he often stayed at mosques near Ramlila Maidan and Sunheri Masjid. According to police, he went missing after a raid in Faridabad on November 9. Approximately 2,900 kilograms of explosives were recovered from a warehouse during that raid.
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