GERMANY BOMB BLAST: SYRIAN MIGRANT PLEDGES ALLEGIANCE TO IS
The Syrian migrant that blew himself in bomb blast that occur in Ansbach, Germany, on Sunday, made a video pledging allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, IS, leader.
According to BBC, the bomb blast killer the holder during the attack and left other injured. IS have claimed to be behind the attack and have said the Syrian was an IS soldier.
The Syrian has been identified as one the asylum seeker in Bavaria. Two phones, multiple sim card and laptops have been said to be found on the Syrian dead body, who is 27-year-old.
In the recovered from the dead man's device, "he had threaten to take revenge on the Germans."
The explosive went off near a music festival in a small town which is near Nuremberg. Fifteen people were injured, four of them sustained a serious injury.
The attacker announced in the video "in the name of Allah that he pledged allegiance to [IS chief] Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi... and announced an act of revenge against Germans because they were standing in the way of Islam," Mr Hermann said.
The attack has been recorded as the third in a row in week. The first was when a five people were injured in attack on a train, in another part of Bavaria, when a teenage boy wield an ax and pledges allegiance to IS.
On Friday, nine people were killed when a teenage shot them and killed himself also in the process. This was not alleged to be an IS attack.
According to BBC, the bomb blast killer the holder during the attack and left other injured. IS have claimed to be behind the attack and have said the Syrian was an IS soldier.
The Syrian has been identified as one the asylum seeker in Bavaria. Two phones, multiple sim card and laptops have been said to be found on the Syrian dead body, who is 27-year-old.
In the recovered from the dead man's device, "he had threaten to take revenge on the Germans."
The explosive went off near a music festival in a small town which is near Nuremberg. Fifteen people were injured, four of them sustained a serious injury.
The attacker announced in the video "in the name of Allah that he pledged allegiance to [IS chief] Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi... and announced an act of revenge against Germans because they were standing in the way of Islam," Mr Hermann said.
The attack has been recorded as the third in a row in week. The first was when a five people were injured in attack on a train, in another part of Bavaria, when a teenage boy wield an ax and pledges allegiance to IS.
On Friday, nine people were killed when a teenage shot them and killed himself also in the process. This was not alleged to be an IS attack.
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