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Deadly sonic grenades used in the past two days in Camp Ashraf PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 July 2009
Les résidents d'Achraf résistants à l'assaut des forces irakiennesIranian opposition's Camp Ashraf attacked – Statement 48
 
NCRI - Sonic grenades have been used repeatedly by Iraqi suppressive forces in the past two days against the residents of Camp Ashraf. On the shell of the grenades, the following inscriptions have been seen: The grenade must be used by those who have had training on the use of them to enforce the law.
The environment in which this grenade is thrown must be free of persons.
The grenade must not be thrown against rims, obstacles or flammable oil or material.
The grenade must be used only by those trained in using it. It contains explosive material which can cause severe injuries or death.
Ears and eyes must be protected during use.
The grenade cannot be refilled if it is tactically emptied.
Manufactured by Defense Technology in Casper, Wyoming, USA. Serial No. 754340.
 
The above points clearly stipulate the deadly nature of these grenades, and can in any independent court of law establish the intentional use of them for killing Ashraf residents.
 
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
July 30, 2009
 
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