ISIS calls for attacks on Iran and several other countries during Ramadan

The terrorist group "Islamic Caliphate" called for more attacks on Iran, the United States, Russia, Iraq, Syria, and European countries in an audio message on the Telegram network attributed to the group.
On Monday, June 12, a message attributed to Abu al-Hassan al-Muhajir, spokesman for the terrorist group "Islamic Caliphate", was published on the group's Telegram channel.
In this audio message, the ISIS spokesman calls on the group's supporters to carry out more attacks during the month of Ramadan in Iran, the United States, Russia, Australia, Iraq, Syria, the Philippines, and European countries.
The Reuters news agency, which published the news, emphasized that it could not independently confirm the attribution of this message to ISIS, but noted that the type of audio file published is the same as previous messages from the spokesman for the Islamic Caliphate.
The ISIS spokesman said in the audio message: "Lions of Mosul, Raqqa, and Tal Afar, God kisses the clean hands and bright faces of those who fight against the opponents and apostates and fight with the strength of one man."
Reuters writes that the term "apostate" is generally used by ISIS to refer to Shiite Muslims.
Al-Muhajir continued: "To our brothers in faith and belief in Europe, America, Russia, Australia and other countries, your brothers in these countries did very well. Take them as your role model and do the same thing they did."
On June 7, the Islamic Caliphate terrorist group killed 17 people and injured 50 others in two simultaneous attacks on the Islamic Consultative Assembly in Tehran and the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Source: DW




