A suicide bomber was caught on CCTV stopping to pat a little girl on the head before he did the unthinkable. Warning: Distressing. SriLankaTerrorAttack
Scott Morrison greets people at the Leanyer Buddhist temple in Darwin, where he attended a vigil for the victims of the Sri Lankan terrorist attacks. Picture: Keri MegelusAn attack on a fourth hotel failed and helped lead police to the Islamist group now blamed for the assault, they added.
Even after losing their last scrap of territory in the eastern Syrian village of Baghouz, the jihadists retain a global network of recruits and have claimed attacks in Iraq, Syria and beyond. Earlier, he confirmed that the Australian Federal Police would be joining Sri Lanka’s investigation effort. There has been no official confirmation as to whether the video is genuine. It was not posted on an official IS media channel, but rather, one believed to be run by supporters of the terrorist group.
The office of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern issued a statement responding to the Christchurch claim that described Sri Lanka’s investigation as “in its early stages.” “New Zealand has not yet seen any intelligence upon which such an assessment might be based,” it said.
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