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Ukraine news latest — Putin slammed for ‘indiscriminate terror’ as thousands left without power, heating and water
A TOP EU official slammed Russia on Friday after Putin launched a “massive missile attack” on multiple areas of Ukraine.
Oleksii Kuleba, head of Kyiv’s regional military administration, said in a post on Telegram: “The enemy is massively attacking.”
These strikes, which hit a number of cities in Ukraine, left thousands without “power, water and heating” according to Kharkiv’s mayor, Ihor Terekhov
In response to these brutal strikes, the EU has condemned Putin’s “indiscriminate terror.”
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said: “Today’s massive missiles attacks by Russia across Ukraine, in addition to the ongoing daily shelling of civilians and civilian infrastructure, are yet another example of the Kremlin’s indiscriminate terror.”
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ISIS leader killed during battle in Syria & terror cell announces name of new boss
THE leader of ISIS has been killed in battle, the terror group has said.
The extremists have revealed a new commander after Abu Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi died fighting in Syria.
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Al-Quraishi had been selected to lead the IS militants in March before being killed in an operation carried out by the rebel Free Syrian Army in mid-October, the US military said.
No American troops were involved in the operation, the county’s military spokesman said.
ISIS spokesman Abu Omar al-Muhajer confirmed the leader’s death in an audio message on Wednesday.
He said al-Quraishi was killed while “fighting enemies of God”, without elaborating.
Al-Quraishi had been appointed in March after Joe Biden announced the death of Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi in Syria.
The US President said the leader blew himself and his family up after using his own children as human shields during a bloody raid by US special forces.
He was put in charge after former head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a similar raid by US forces in 2019 in the nearby town of Barisha.
The jihadis have announced their latest leader as Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi.
ISIS’ spokesman did not much detail on the new head, but said he was a “veteran” jihadist and urged all groups loyal to the IS to pledge allegiance.
Hassan Hassan, author of a book on Islamic State, said the group has diminished.
He said: “This doesn’t mean the group is finished, but for now it is a shadow of its former self, they are hollowed out in terms of their leadership and their ability to carry out attacks.
“They don’t have iconic, charismatic leaders any more, and they haven’t carried out any major attacks recently.”
The White House welcomed the news that al-Quraishi had been killed, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters.
Islamic State emerged from the chaos of the civil war in neighbouring Iraq and took over vast swathes of Iraq and Syria in 2014.
Former IS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared an Islamic caliphate from a mosque in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul that year and proclaimed himself caliph of all Muslims.
Islamic State’s brutal rule, during which it killed and executed thousands of people in the name of its narrow interpretation of Islam, came to an end in Mosul when Iraqi and international forces defeated the group there in 2017.
Since the peak of its power seven years ago, when it ruled millions of people in the Middle East and frightened the world with deadly bombings and shootings, Islamic State has slipped back into the shadows.
Its remaining thousands of militants have in recent years mostly hid out in remote hinterlands of fractured Iraq and Syria, though they are still capable of carrying out significant insurgent-style attacks.
London barber claimed thousands through Covid scheme then sent cash to fund sick terror group ISIS, court hears
A BARBER shop owner sent £25,000 to IS fighters in Syria after claiming thousands of pounds in Covid Bounce Back loans, a court heard.
Tarek Namouz, 43, is accused of sending at least seven payments between November 2020 and April 2021 to fund the terrorists.
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Namouz had received grant relief from his local council — Hammersmith and Fulham in West London.
When police raided his Boss Crew Barbers shop in Olympia, West London, in May last year they found £3,000 cash and a hidden phone containing messages to a contact in Syria, an IS bomb-making video and footage showing how to kill with a knife.
In the months before his arrest, he made seven transfers totalling £11,280 to a man named Yahya Ahmed Alia in Syria, where Namouz had lived until he was 14.
Kingston crown court heard that during a bugged conversation with a friend who was visiting him in prison, Namouz told him he had sent £25,000 to Syria.
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The jury were told he sent cash to a former IS member who used it to buy sniper rifles and said he wanted to establish a base for 30 fighters.
Namouz said the £3,000 found by police was “from the government and from work money”.
Prosecutor John McGuinness KC told the jury: “He was in receipt of Covid loans and said he mixed the two together.’’
Namouz denies funding IS and possessing terrorist videos.
The trial continues.
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