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Sunday, 15 November 2015

ISIS claims responsibility for Paris terror attacks, says France would remain at the top of its list of target


The Islamic State group on Saturday claimed
responsibility for a wave of attacks in Paris that
left more than 120 people dead and at least 99
people injured on Friday night, and warms that the
killings were the "first of a storm" In a statement
released in Arabic, English, French and Russian, the group said its fighters donning suicide
explosive belts and wielding machine guns carried
out the targeted attacks in several locations in the
French capital.  French security officials said one of the eight
attackers was a woman, according to report. A
Syrian passport was reportedly found near the body
of one attacker. And at least one of the attackers
was reportedly French. All of the attackers are
dead, seven detonated their suicide vests and one was killed during the police raid at Bataclan
concert hall where people were being held
hostage.
The statements said eight militants armed with
explosive belts and automatic weapons attacked
carefully chosen targets in the "capital of adultery
and vice," including a soccer stadium where France
was playing Germany, and the Bataclan concert
hall, where an American rock band was playing, and "hundreds of apostates were attending an
adulterous party" "Eight brothers carrying explosive belts and guns
targeted areas in the heart of the French capital
that were specifically chosen in advance: the Stade
de France during a match against Germany which
that imbecile Francois Hollande was attending; the
Bataclan where hundreds of idolaters were together in a party of perversity as well as other
targets in the tenth, eleventh and eighteenth
arrondissement," said the ISIS statement. "France and those who follow its path must know
that they remain the principal targets of the
Islamic State," it continued. The message
suggested that there will be more attacks in the
future. "The smell of death will never leave their noses as
long as they lead the convoy of the Crusader
campaign," it said, adding that ISIS militants "are
proud of fighting Islam in France and striking the
Muslims in the land of the Caliphate with their
planes, which did not help them at all in the streets of Paris and its rotten alleys, and this
attack is the first of the storm and a warning to
those who wish to learn." The statements did not
provide the nationalities or other information
about the attackers. French President had earlier blamed the attacks on
the Islamic State group and vowed to strike back.

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