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Terrorists promise terrorist attacks in Washington and European cities

The Islamic State extremist organization has released two new propaganda videos supporting the Paris attacks and threatening to attack Washington.

According to the Jihadist Media Research Unit of the BBC Monitoring Service, the videos were produced by Islamic State propagandists in Iraq.

The videos contain excerpts from the appeal of the representative of the “Islamic State” Abu-Muhammad al-Adnani of September 2014, in which he called for isolated attacks in countries participating in the coalition that launched air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria.

In the new videos, jihadists promise that these countries "are facing the same fate that befell France." Among the possible targets is Washington. In addition, militants explain attacks on Paris by revenge for the fact that the French authorities are killing Muslims.

Previously, "Forum" reported that 12 November "Islamic State" released video message in Russian, which contained threats to carry out attacks on the territory of Russia. In the video, full of shots of murders, it was said that "soon, very soon, blood will be shed by the sea." In addition, it contains threats to take the Kremlin and "return the Caucasus."

Prior to that, the militants of the "Islamic State" twice claimed responsibility for crash A321 aircraft of the Russian company "Kogalymavia" over Sinai.

 

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