ISIS claims Sri Lanka terror attacks as death toll jumps to 321

The Islamic State Tuesday claimed responsibility for the 7 suicide bombings on Sri Lanka’s churches and luxury hotels that claimed 321 deaths, among them 45 children. ISIS claimed its multiple terror attack was aimed at the nationals of countries which fought against the Islamists and also targeted Sri Lanka’s Christians. Sri Lanka is in national mourning.

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6 thoughts on “ISIS claims Sri Lanka terror attacks as death toll jumps to 321

  • Apr 23, 2019 @ 15:11 at 15:11
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    The Philippines could be next.

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  • Apr 23, 2019 @ 16:04 at 16:04
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    Muslims. So surprising. Animals.

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  • Apr 23, 2019 @ 19:04 at 19:04
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    sick and sadistic = double sick craziness = terror and suicide = state and islamic

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  • Apr 24, 2019 @ 1:05 at 1:05
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    Why did the Iranian chicken cross the ocean to Sri Lanka?
    Why, because it was an IRGC chicken with salami feathers, of course!

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  • Apr 24, 2019 @ 1:26 at 1:26
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    Why doesnt ISIS claim to have torched Notre Dame, Paris, France?

    Afik construction workers claimed that no fire was used and no welding happened.
    So it is quite realistic that Notre Dame had been torched. See the videos. The flames were spread all over and did not start at one spot an one would think will happen under bad circumstances when someone forgot to close a welding torch.

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  • Apr 24, 2019 @ 10:55 at 10:55
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    The work of TRUE MUSLIMS following the command of their “prophet” muhammed written in the Koran to kill Jews and Christians wherever they are. Their much vaunted “Religion of Peace” is actually a religion of Satan. They will cease to exist when Jesus Christ returns to the world to reign…..together with all those who have refused to believe and do His work.

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