By Theodore Shoebat
ISIS terrorists massacred and wounded 5,200 people and bragged about it in a recent celebration, as we read in one report:
The infographic lauding the “results” of a bloodthirsty Ramadan, published by ISIS’ Al Naba weekly magazine, notes the 14 terror attacks around the globe attributed to ISIS, including the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando and the Dhaka, Bangladesh bakery attack.
They also mention the Magnanville, France stabbing of a police officer and his wife and a suicide bomb attack that killed 14 Nepalese soldiers who worked at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Recent attacks against Nigerian, Jordanian and Somali troops as well as the downing of six drones and demolition of 440 tanks are also among their listed successes.
The infographic also gives a breakdown of the 5,200 victims, with 1,988 Shiites, 965 Kurdish soldiers, 752 Libyan militiamen, 580 Syrian Alawites, 285 Christians who are labeled ‘Crusaders,’ 100 Yemeni soldiers, 50 Egyptian troops, 74 Pakistani and Afghani soldiers and 50 Iraqi military men.
Despite recent reports of the Islamic State’s significant loss of territory, attacks around the world were meant by the terror groups as a wake-up-call demonstrating their intended growth and reach.