‘Dabiq’ Magazine Reveals How Daesh Brought Down the Russian Plane In Sinai
With the Russian plane crash confirmed to be the result of an on-board bomb, Daesh have released the latest edition of their propaganda magazine, Dabiq, in which they claim to have smuggled a homemade improvised explosive device (IED) on the aircraft.
Daesh claims to have targeted the Russian plane after Vladimir Putin ordered air strikes in Syria, the same reason they gave for perpetrating the #ParisAttacks.
“This was to show the Russians and whoever allies with them that they will have no safety in the lands and airspace of the Muslims, that their daily killing of dozens in Sham through their air strikes will only bring them calamities, and that just as they kill, they will be killed, by Allah’s permission,” tehey wrot.
They also published an image showing an IED that they claim was hidden in a Schweppes can and smuggled onto the plane.
A Russian channel, Life News, published a video of how the plane crash likely happened:
How they managed to pass through security checks and smuggle the bomb on board is still left a mystery, implying that it could possibly happen again.
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