PENTAGON: OFFICIALS ‘DON’T KNOW’ IF BULGARIA BOMBER WAS ONCE AT GITMO
Bulgarian authorities released this image of the suicide bomber, captured on an airport camera prior to the attack.
A Pentagon spokesman said Thursday he doesn’t know whether the suicide bomber that blew up a bus full of Israeli tourists in Bulgaria was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee.
Bulgarian media identified the bomber as 36-year-old Swedish-born Mehdi Ghezali and said he’d been held at Guantanamo between 2002 and 2004, the Times of Israel reported. At least seven people — including five Israelis, the Bulgarian bus driver and the bomber — died in Wednesday’s attack at the airport in the city of Burgas.
“I’m aware of reports that we’re recently seeing out of the region,” said Pentagon spokesman George Little said, according to Politico. “I cannot confirm those reports at this time.”
Little said he “can’t rule it out, either,” according to The Hill.
“I‘m simply saying we don’t know at this stage,” he said.
Swedish officials have denied the Bulgarian reports, telling the Miami Herald that Ghezali was not the bomber.
“We can confirm that it was not Mehdi Ghezali,” Mark Vadasz of Sweden’s security services told the newspaper Thursday.
According to the Herald, Vadasz would not say how Swedish officials knew it was not Ghezali, whether they had seen him since the bombing or knew his current whereabouts.
“We can’t go into more details regarding that part of our operations,” Vadasz said. “But we can definitely confirm that it’s not him.”http://www.theblaze.com/stories/pentagon-officials-dont-know-if-bulgaria-bomber-was-once-at-gitmo/
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