ISIS

ISIS celebrate St. Petersburg attack

Isis supporters are cheering the attack in St Petersburg that killed at least 9 people.
While the motivations and cause of the attacks still aren’t clear, Vladimir Putin has said that Russia is considering a terror attack “first of all”.
Isis supporters are cheering what they claim is a terror attack, and sharing images of people caught up in and killed by the blasts.

Turkey's Erdogan Accuses West of Supporting ISIS

Turkish President Recep Erdogan has accused Western countries of supporting ISIS, reported Anadolu Agency.

"The West, at present, supports DAESH. The weapons used by DAESH were manufactured in the West. All of this is directed against the interests of the Islamic world," stated Erdogan to the Pakistani Parliament.

Anonymous threaten ISIS after Brussels attacks (video)

Anonymous have released a new video threatening to go after ISIS following the Brussels terrorist attacks. The online hackers named their new ‘attack’ against ISIS with the code name ‘#opbrussels and #opbelgium. They pledge to eradicate ISIS. ‘As long as we continue to exist we will chase after you’, the video says.

Isis militants use new barbaric method to punish women

Isis officials in Mosul introduced a metal instrument to punish women whose clothes they claim do not completely conceal their body, as the Independent reveals.

People in Mosul call it “the Biter” or “Clipper”, which causes agonising pain to the victim by clipping off pieces of flesh, as a former school director, who fled from the city earlier this month, stated.

ISIS supporter shot dead at Paris had been arrested for assaulting women in Cologne

The Syrian man who was shot dead by French police last week may have been involved in the sexual assaults occurred in Cologne on New Year’s Eve.

ISIS supporter Walid Salihi was arrested in 2014 in Cologne for sexually assaulting women in a night club.

Salihi is said to have ‘rubbed the behinds of females’ and touched their ‘intimate parts,’ according to a German police report.

Woman arrested in Alexandroupolis for suspected links to ISIS

A woman of Swiss-Egyptian nationality was arrested and was being detained at the police headquarters in Alexandroupolis, northeastern Greek on Thursday, due to suspected links with jihadist militant group ISIS.

The woman was arrested while trying to pass from the Greek border into Turkey with her four-year-old son.

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