Demented celebration takes place in Syria after Brussels terrorist attack
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After the Brussels airport attack, ISIS claimed responsibility, then released images of how they celebrated their "success."
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
3/23/2016 (9 years ago)
Published in Middle East
Keywords: ISIS, candy, Brussels, suicide bomb, terrorist
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - In keeping with tradition, ISIS militants celebrated their successful suicide bombings in Brussels on Saturday.
They also released an official statement, written in French and Arabic, saying soldiers of the Caliphate targeted the Brussels airport "with precision."
The group threatened "Crusader states," writing their aggression toward ISIS ill bring "dark days." then warned, "And what awaits you will be harder and more bitter, with the permission of Allah."According to Daily Mail, the celebration did not include women.
This is not the first time the terrorist nation released pictures of their murderous commemorations.
The terrorist group's images depict cautions, frightened-looking men and children accepting candy offered by the militants.
ISIS claimed the pictures showed "the joy of Muslims in the city of Sirte" over the "blessed" Paris attacks.
Meanwhile, Brussels struggles to recover from the surprise attack that left 14 people dead and 35 injured, including Mason Wells, who has survived his third terrorist attack.
The twisted terrorist group only knows how to repress and abuse women, radicalize children and murder Christians.
As the world asks itself how to destroy the promoters of archaic practices and genocide, ISIS sits back and shares candy.
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