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It has become a familiar pattern: days, if not hours, after a terrorist attack takes place somewhere in the world, the Islamic State promptly takes responsibility for said attack, and the London car attack was no different, because moments ago the Islamic State, through its Aaamaq news agency, claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 4, and said that the London attacker was a “soldier of the Islamic State” and adds that the “attacker responded to call to attack countries of the anti-ISIS coalition.”
#Update Man behind #London attack “was an #ISIS soldier” – terror group claims #Westminster attack in several languages through Amaq. pic.twitter.com/NRSGQhbhuZ
— José Miguel Sardo (@jmsardo) March 23, 2017
#UK #Latest #ISIS claim #Westminster attack through its Amaq agency. pic.twitter.com/FT8YPpbvLR
— José Miguel Sardo (@jmsardo) March 23, 2017
#UK #Latest #ISIS claims #Westminster attack. “attacker responded to call to attack countries of the anti-#ISIS coalition”. pic.twitter.com/UnXdC17nBl
— José Miguel Sardo (@jmsardo) March 23, 2017
Breaking: #ISIS‘ Amaq claims London #ParliamentAttack was carried out by “Soldier of the Caliphate” pic.twitter.com/XQTpvonp6k
— Rita Katz (@Rita_Katz) March 23, 2017