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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 - Qaeda wing says behind attack on U.S. plane: website |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared Qaeda group says responsible for Detroit air incident | Video 3:07pm EST Qaeda wing says behind attack on U.S. plane: website 2:59pm EST Attempted bombing spotlights al Qaeda growth in Yemen 12:39pm EST Iran arrests pro-reform opposition figures | Video 3:05pm EST AT&T site not selling iPhone to NYC residents 1:53pm EST "Dead" man wakes up under autopsy knife 17 Sep 2007 Older white women join Kenya's sex tourists 26 Nov 2007 Man jailed for eating rare tiger 22 Dec 2009 Oklahoma firm recalling beef products in six states 26 Dec 2009 Five die in Tehran pro-reform protests | Video 27 Dec 2009 Qaeda wing says behind attack on U.S. plane: website DUBAI Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:59pm EST Related News WRAPUP 6-Qaeda group says responsible for Detroit air incident 3:04pm EST Hearing canceled for Detroit plane bomb suspect 12:18pm EST Yemen arrests 29 al Qaeda suspects after raids 9:12am EST System to keep air travel safe failed: Napolitano 8:45am EST Nigeria attacker cut contact with family 4:45am EST DUBAI (Reuters) - A regional wing of al Qaeda said it was behind the failed Christmas Day bombing of a U.S. passenger plane, which was meant to avenge U.S. attacks on the group in Yemen, according to a web statement posted on Monday. World The group said it had provided the Nigerian suspect with a "technically advanced device" but that it had failed to detonate because of a technical fault. "The martyrdom-seeking brother Umar reached his target ... but a technical fault occurred leading to a lack of complete explosion," Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula said in the statement posted on Islamist websites. The group identified the suspect as Umar Farouk al-Nigiri (the Nigerian), and published a montage of him smiling with a passenger plane in the background. Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, is charged with attempting to blow up a Delta Airlines plane as it approached Detroit on a flight from Amsterdam with almost 300 people on board. "We call on all Muslims ... to throw out all unbelievers from the Arabian Peninsula by killing crusaders who work in embassies or elsewhere ... (in) a total war on all crusaders in the Peninsula of (Prophet) Mohammad," it said. On Sunday, the group said in an Internet statement it would take revenge over raids against it this month, which it said were carried out by U.S. jets and killed about 50 men, women and children. The United States and Saudi Arabia fear al Qaeda will exploit instability in Yemen to stage attacks in the kingdom, the world's largest oil exporter, and beyond. (Reporting by Firouz Sedarat; Editing by Ulf Laessing and Robin Pomeroy) World More from Reuters Qaeda group says responsible for Detroit air incident KAILUA, Hawaii (Reuters) - A regional wing of al Qaeda claimed responsibility on Monday for a failed Christmas Day attack on a U.S.-bound passenger plane, saying it was to avenge U.S. attacks on the group in Yemen. | Video AT&T site not selling iPhone to NYC residents Advocacy groups urge FTC to bar Google-AdMob deal Fed proposes creation of new exit tool Healthcare execs will be in demand in 2010 JPMorgan sues private banker accused of embezzling » More Top News Travel headaches after scare The U.S. is stepping up airline security measures following the Christmas bomb scare. Here's what you can expect.  Full Article | Video  U.S. official admits security failed Is Yemen the next terrorist hub? 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