Al-Shabab militants carry out another terrorist action in Kenya and Somalia
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Militants of the Al-Shabab terrorist group operating in Africa carried out an attack in the northern provinces of Kenya. The victims of the terrorist attack were at least 14 people. All of them worked in Kenyan quarries in the Mandera area on the border with Somalia. Reports about it Al Jazeera.
In addition, militants of the Al-Shabab group staged a terrorist act in the capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, as well as in the state of Burundi. Members of the radical group attacked the base of the troops of the African Union, and also attacked a local hotel. By the most conservative estimates, the victims of the militants were 30 people.
Meanwhile, information continues to come on the activity of the so-called “Islamic state” recruiters in Europe. British Express reports that forces that recruit among young Britons are active in Foggy Albion. The article talks about the 19-year-old jihadist, who after a trip from Cardiff to Bangladesh, said he was ready to bring Sharia to the United Kingdom. To further convincing the malicious intent of a young Brit of Arab origin, Said Chudhury, the newspaper, apparently, was forced to write about "topical": "he threatened to kill gays." The teenager was sent to prison.
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