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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

// ISIS Shares Image of Explosive It Says Brought Down Russian Jet // ISIS Must Be Wiped Out // A Soda Can //


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A photograph from Dabiq, the Islamic State’s online magazine, purporting to show the improvised explosive device used to bring down a Russian airliner over the Sinai Peninsula last month.Credit
The Islamic State, which has claimed responsibility for the downing of a Russian passenger plane over the Sinai Peninsula last month, released an image that purports to show the improvised explosive device used to kill all 224 people aboard the Metrojet flight from Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt.
In the latest issue of Dabiq, the Islamic State’s glossy online magazine, first disseminated through Telegram, an encrypted messaging app, a picture shows what ISIS says were the components of an IED: A Gold Schweppes Pineapple tonic water can and two devices containing wires, one with a switch.
It includes a caption that says, “EXCLUSIVE – Image of the IED used to bring down the Russian airliner.”
The veracity of the claim, and whether or not the specific device shown was used in the attack, could not immediately be determined. American andRussian officials have said that the debris from the Metrojet plane suggests that there was a bomb on board.
The accompanying article in the ISIS magazine says that Russia’s “arrogance” in bombing Syria prompted their operatives in the Sinai Peninsula to change their plan from blowing up a plane from one of the countries participating in the American-backed coalition against ISIS to attacking a Russian airliner.
“It was a rash decision of arrogance from Russia,” the article says. “And so after having discovered a way to compromise the security at the Sharm el Sheikh International Airport and resolving to bring down a plane belonging to a nation in the American-led Western coalition against the Islamic State, the target was changed to a Russian plane. A bomb was smuggled onto the airplane, leading to the deaths of 219 Russians and 5 other crusaders only a month after Russia’s thoughtless decision.”
As for the deadly attacks in France, the ISIS magazine says that the terrorist group had not forgotten that French airstrikes against Islamic State militants began on Sept. 19, 2014, in Iraq. And the article said that the leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had vowed revenge.
“Thus the Islamic State dispatched its brave knights to wage war,” the article says. “The eight knights brought Paris down on its knees, after years of French conceit in the face of Islam.” 
  .... COWARDS THEY ARE .... ISIS ....

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