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    Al Qaeda calls on its supporters in Britain to create train disasters

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    Al Qaeda calls on its supporters in Britain to create train disasters Empty Al Qaeda calls on its supporters in Britain to create train disasters

    Post by Rocky Wed 16 Aug 2017, 3:41 am

    Al Qaeda calls on its supporters in Britain to create train disasters


    10:03 - 16/08/2017


    Al-Qaeda terrorist groups have called on British supporters to disrupt railways and create train disasters by putting a tool on their rods to make trains derail, causing heavy casualties and terror among passengers and passengers.

    "Al-Qaeda's call was made in an English-language magazine called Inspire, which said that securing thousands of kilometers of railways in Britain was virtually impossible and that attacks of this kind caused destruction," the Daily Mail newspaper reported. Enormous and heavy losses. "

    "The terrorists have shown how to make the diversion tool, noting that any attacks will force governments to impose airport-style security on rail passengers, while the British and US intelligence agencies have taken the threat seriously and are working closely to combat it," she said.

    British government sources said they were "increasingly concerned about the exploitation of railways in terrorist attacks," while growing concern in Washington that al-Qaeda would come back to the fore with the loss of his influence in the Middle East. Ending / 25 z

    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/08/16/185142/

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