国际英语新闻:Dubai police say Hamas commander suffocated
ABU DHABI, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- Forensic tests proved that the murdered Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was suffocated to death, Dubai police said Sunday.
The cause of al-Mabhouh's death was suffocation using a pillow, Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, deputy director of Dubai police, was quoted as saying by Dubai-based English daily Gulf News on its website.
One more suspect will be added to the list of suspects in the assassination, bringing the total identified suspects to 27, Al Mazeina said.
According to the website of Arabian Business, a Dubai-based business journal, forensic tests also showed that there were " substantial" quantities of succinylcholine in al-Mabhouh's body.
The drug, used to induce anaesthesia, is also a muscle relaxant that could "cause immediate and temporary paralysis," a police spokesman was quoted as saying.
He said that while the drug was usually difficult to trace, in this instance it had been administered in quantities which made it easy to detect.
Al-Mabhouh, a senior commander of Hamas military wing the Ezzedeen al-Qassam Brigades, was born in the Gaza Strip but has been living in Syria since 1989. He was found dead in his hotel room on Jan. 20, a day after he arrived in Dubai.
相关文章
- 欧美文化:Russia says 50 more civilians evacuated from Azovstal
- 欧美文化:Iran says interactions with Israel can't ensure Arab states' security
- 欧美文化:Singapore PM says Pacific region more respectful of China's handling of COVID-19 -- Lianhe
- 欧美文化:U.S. Fed official says getting inflation down is "of paramount importance"
- 欧美文化:Iran says U.S. has no compassion for Muslim nations
- 欧美文化:Biden says U.S. to give Ukraine 500 mln USD in "direct budgetary aid"
- 欧美文化:Biden says pandemic not over, receives 2nd COVID-19 booster shot
- 欧美文化:World Insights: Health officials say U.S. running out of money to fight COVID-19
- 欧美文化:Russia says Pentagon directly involved in bioweapon development in Ukraine
- 欧美文化:Interview: West should abide by its commitments to solve Ukrainian conflict, says Pakistani exp