If this setup is actually true, then that remote controlled Nissan could also have served as a VBIED: Unload from the gun until it's empty, then drive the thing into the target zone and explode it to take out whatever survived the gunfire.
Tho if the source is to be trusted that's not how it happened: It exploded 150 m away in the same position it fired from.
So the explosion probably only served to destroy any evidence of the implementation for the remote control.
Also interesting: Earlier reports about this attack did mention suicide/car bomb being part of the attack, but allegedly only as a distraction.
Tho if the source is to be trusted that's not how it happened: It exploded 150 m away in the same position it fired from.
So the explosion probably only served to destroy any evidence of the implementation for the remote control.
Also interesting: Earlier reports about this attack did mention suicide/car bomb being part of the attack, but allegedly only as a distraction.