Sospechoso relata su unión a Khalid al-Barnawi en Boko Haram durante juicio por atentado de la ONU

Un sospechoso en el juicio por el atentado de 2011 contra el edificio de la ONU ha compartido cómo se unió a Khalid al-Barnawi en Boko Haram.

El juicio involucra a sospechosos acusados del atentado del 26 de agosto de 2011 contra el edificio de las Naciones Unidas. Un sospechoso, juzgado junto al presunto operativo de Boko Haram Khalid al-Barnawi, testificó sobre su implicación. Detalló su decisión de unirse a al-Barnawi dentro del grupo. Este testimonio arroja luz sobre las dinámicas internas de la organización terrorista vinculada al ataque. El caso continúa examinando los roles de los involucrados en el incidente que apuntó al organismo internacional.

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