ISIS has
claimed responsibility for the coordinated terror attacks in Paris
which killed at least 127 people, and warned that more will follow.
A
statement released by the extremist group said it masterminded the
horrifying attacks on the French capital in revenge for 'insulting' the
prophet MuFhammad.
The
terror group singled out France for its involvement in the bombing
campaign against ISIS territory in Iraq and Syria and said it murdered
French citizens because the nation 'boasted' about its military
contribution.
French president Francois Hollande also said ISIS were behind the attacks, which he called 'an act of war'.
The
statement, released Saturday morning as horror continued to mount at
the slew of killings, said the bombing attack on the Stade de France was
aimed specifically at Hollande.
Explaining
its targets, the statement said: 'eight brothers equipped with explosive
belts and assault rifles attacked precisely chosen targets in the
centre of the capital of France.
'These
targets included the Stade de France stadium during a soccer match -
between the teams of Germany and France, both of which are crusader
nations - attended by the imbecile of France (Francois Hollande).
'The
targets included the Bataclan theatre for exhibitions, where hundreds
of idolaters gathered for a concert of prostitution and vice. There were
also simultaneous attacks in the tenth, eleventh and eighteenth
districts, and elsewhere.
Paris
was thereby shaken beneath the crusaders' feet, who were constricted by
its streets.' They claimed 200 people died in the attacks, though
official estimates have so far given a lower total.
The claim - which appeared to be authentic - came after Hollande declared the attacks 'an act of war' and promised to respond.
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