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Terrorists release threat posters, Sydney is targeted

 
[Social News]     28 Feb 2018
Terrorist support groups release threat posters (Daily Mail photo)According to the Daily Mail, support groups from the terrorist group ISIS have threatened to launch attacks in several major cities around the world in an attempt to create global panic.

Terrorist support groups release threat posters (Daily Mail photo)


According to the Daily Mail, support groups from the terrorist group ISIS have threatened to launch attacks in several major cities around the world in an attempt to create global panic.

ISIS`s support group, Muharar al-Ansar, is reported to have released a poster featuring landmark buildings in several major cities around the world, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Opera House in Sydney and the Statue of Liberty in New York. In addition, the poster contains inflammatory statements in English and Arabic, which read "What Will Be the Next?" (who is next?), hinting at their possible attack in these cities.

The poster was first posted on Telegram, a popular encrypted messaging app used by terrorists, and was later discovered by surveillance groups.

It is reported that since the fall of ISIS in Syria and Iraq`s "capital", terrorist groups now occupy only a small part of the Middle East and northern Africa. As a result, supporters turned to online operations to "show" more images and forces of terror.

Terrorist support groups release threat posters. (photo of the Daily Mail)


SITE Intelligence, a terrorist monitoring agency, said on the 26th, Muharar al-Ansar also released another poster calling for "jihadists" to use trucks to carry out attacks. The poster features a truck with the words "hit them with a truck (hit them with a truck" and "kill them all (kills them".

In addition to that, another poster released by the group on Tuesday called on followers to use automatic weapons to launch attacks, pointing out the best type and location of the weapon. The posters also contain inflammatory statements in English and Arabic.

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