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Swiss Turkish national indicted for ‘jihadist-motivated’ murder

Swiss

A 28-year-old man has been charged in connection with a knife attack in western Switzerland. He is accused of stabbing to death a man at a kebab restaurant near a train station. Prosecutors say he also planned an arson attack in the name of the Islamic State group. Swiss Turkish dual national has been charged … Read more

Paris 2015 attacks trial hears closing arguments

Paris

The three leading prosecutors in the trial for the November 2015 Paris attacks. Also on trial are 19 others accused of various degrees of assistance to the killers. Six suspects are being tried in absentia, including five leading Islamic State. The three leading prosecutors in the trial for the November 2015 Paris attacks, France’s worst-ever … Read more

Germany sentences Tajiks to jail over IS plots

Germany

A German court on Tuesday convicted five Tajik men for their membership in an Islamic State cell that plotted jihadist attacks in Germany and elsewhere. The men, aged 25 to 34, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three years and eight months to nine and a half years, according to a court in Duesseldorf. … Read more

IS plotter of Baghdad market bombing sentenced to death

Baghdad

An Iraqi court sentenced to death on Monday an Islamic State group member convicted of plotting a 2021 bomb attack in a crowded Baghdad market that killed 32 people.

It was the city’s first major suicide bombing in three years, bringing an end to a period of relative calm following Iraq’s declaration of victory over the jihadist group in late 2017.

The unnamed man was found guilty of planning the January 2021 twin suicide bombing at Baghdad’s Tayaran Square market, which injured 110 people.

 

A Baghdad court has sentenced the attack’s “primary perpetrator”, the Supreme Judicial Council said in a statement.

He had confessed to being part of IS since 2012 and to having equipped the two suicide attackers.

In the attack, one man drew a crowd by claiming to feel sick before he detonated his explosives belt, the interior ministry said at the time.

As more people flocked to the scene to help the victims, the second suicide bomber set off his explosives.

Iraq frequently hands down death sentences, usually for terrorism or murder convictions.

Amnesty International’s 2021 death penalty report ranks Iraq near the top worldwide in terms of death sentences and executions.

The London-based rights group recorded at least 17 executions in Iraq in 2021, down from 50 the previous year, but said death sentences “rose more than threefold from 2020”.

In April, eight people were sentenced to death in two trials, four over a car bombing and four for murder.

The last major IS attack in the capital came in July 2021, when a bomb ripped through the crowded Al-Woheilat Market in the Sadr City suburb, killing more than 30 people.

According to a January UN report, the IS group has “maintained the ability to launch attacks at a steady rate in Iraq, including hit-and-run operations, ambushes, and roadside bombs.”

Last week, three teenagers and three police officers were killed while putting out a crop fire in northern Iraq, an attack blamed on IS jihadists.

 

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France charges 18-year-old over IS attack plot

France

France has detained and charged an 18-year-old man on suspicion of planning an imminent knife attack in the name of Islamic State (IS) jihadists, According to a judicial source, Initial investigations revealed that he intended to carry out an attack “in the name of IS, to which he had pledged allegiance,” according to the unnamed … Read more

At least three beheaded in Mozambique attacks

Mozambique

At least three people have been beheaded in a new outbreak of Islamist violence in northern Mozambique, According to police. “Last Friday, terrorists invaded some farms in the first village in Macomia district and beheaded three citizens and kidnapped some women,” provincial police chief Vicente Chicote told AFP. “After that they went to another farm … Read more

Five soldiers, 30 ‘terrorists’ killed in Burkina Faso clash

Burkina Faso

Five soldiers and 30 “terrorists” were killed in fighting in northern Burkina Faso on Saturday after suspected jihadists attacked a military base in large numbers, said the army. The army said in a statement that troops in Bourzanga, a town in the northern region that has been bearing the brunt of a jihadist revolt, “vigorously … Read more

‘Armed men kidnap’ 3 Italians and a Togolese in Mali

Mali

Three Italians and a Togolese national were kidnapped in southeastern Mali, according to local authority and a Malian security source. “Armed persons in a car kidnapped three Italians and a Togolese roughly 10 kilometers from Koutiala,” a Koutiala region official who did not want to be identified said late Thursday. He said the victims — … Read more

Iraq exhumes remains of Saddam-era victims from mass grave

Iraq

An official in Iraq said Saturday that authorities exhumed the remains of 15 people from a mass grave believed to hold the remains of dozens more people killed by dictator Saddam Hussein. The mass grave was discovered in April near the southern city of Najaf, while workers were constructing a residential compound. It is thought … Read more

Somalia imposes election curfew in capital

Somalia

Somali police declared a curfew in the capital Mogadishu on Saturday, citing security concerns as they prohibited all public activity except emergency services until Sunday’s long-delayed presidential election. Dozens of candidates are competing for the top job in the troubled Horn of Africa nation, which is fighting an Islamist insurgency and the threat of famine, … Read more

Jihadists kill five soldiers in Egypt’s Sinai: army

Jihadists

The army was ambushed in the Sinai peninsula early Wednesday, killing five Egyptian soldiers and seven terrorists, the military claimed, the second such fatal jihadist attack in days. Jihadist fighters attacked at early, according to an army spokeswoman. “One officer and four soldiers were killed and two other soldiers were wounded,” the statement read, adding … Read more

Timbuktu destruction due to French negligence: lawyer

French

The International Criminal Court heard Monday that the destruction of shrines in Mali’s famous city of Timbuktu was caused by the French colonizers’ “negligence.” A police commander suspected of playing a key role during the jihadist occupation of the city known as the “Pearl of the Desert” in 2012-13 is on trial for war crimes … Read more

Ambushes leave 12 dead in Burkina Faso: local, security sources

Burkina

At least 12 people were killed in an ambush by suspected jihadists in northern Burkina Faso, including 10 army auxiliary and two civilians, according to security and local reports. “Yesterday (Saturday) morning, a food convoy escorted by volunteers for the defense of the fatherland (VDP) was the target of an ambush on the Dori-Gorgadji road,” … Read more

Morocco arrests IS suspect in joint probe with US

Morocco

Moroccan police announced Friday that they had arrested a suspected member of the Islamic State group who was accused of organizing “acts of terrorism” in collaboration with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation. The declaration came ahead of the start of a conference of member countries in the US-led coalition against ISIS in the Moroccan … Read more

Ambushes leave 11 dead in Burkina Faso: army

Burkina

Seven soldiers and four support troops were murdered in two ambushes in Burkina Faso’s troublesome north, according to the army official. Two soldiers and four civilian volunteers helping the army were killed in the first attack near Solle on Thursday, while five paramilitary troops were killed in another raid the same day at Ouanobe, the … Read more

UN chief visits Sahel’s ‘martyred’ refugees

United Nations

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited a displaced persons camp in Niger on Tuesday, pleading for humanitarian and military assistance for the poor country fighting jihadist rebels. Guterres travelled to the camp at Ouallam in the southwest of the country on the fourth day of a trip to West Africa delayed by the crisis in … Read more

At least nine killed by bomb blasts on minibuses in Afghan city

Afghan

At least nine people were killed in two bomb blasts aboard separate minibuses in Afghanistan’s Mazar-i-Sharif on Thursday, authorities said, a week after a devastating explosion rocked a Shiite mosque in the northern city. Since the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan last August, the number of violent public attacks has decreased, but the Sunni Islamic … Read more

Mali jihadists claim capture of fighter with Russia’s Wagner

Mali

Mali’s largest jihadist coalition says it has captured a Russian fighter with Wagner, the Kremlin-connected safety company allegedly hired by means of the united states of America’s army junta. The declaration changed into made in an assertion sent to AFP late Sunday by using the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), although it furnished … Read more

Iraqi Christians celebrate first Easter ‘Holy Fire’

Iraqi

With joyous ululations, hundreds of Iraqis have celebrated for the first time the appearance of the “Holy Fire” added from Christianity’s holiest website in Jerusalem to mark Orthodox Easter. With chanting and prayers, excited crowds accumulated Saturday night time to greet the flame’s arrival on the Syriac Christian Orthodox Mar Matta monastery of Saint Matthew, … Read more

Six soldiers killed, 20 injured in Mali ‘terror’ attacks: army

Mali

Six soldiers have been killed and 20 injured in simultaneous attacks concentrated on three military bases in central Mali Sunday, the military stated. Targets in Sevare, Niono and Bapho have been all hit by “armed terrorist companies (who) used suicide cars packed with explosives”, the Malian military stated in a statement. An organization connected to the firebrand … Read more

Blast hits mosque in northern Afghanistan: police

Afghanistan

An explosion struck a mosque in northern Afghanistan for the duration of Friday prayers, police said, with eyewitnesses reporting dozens of casualties. The blast hit Mawlavi Sikandar mosque north of Kunduz city, provincial police spokesman Obaidullah Abedi informed AFP. “At the moment we have no details about the type of the blast or about casualties,” … Read more

Taliban arrest IS ‘mastermind’ of Afghan mosque attack: police

Taliban forces have arrested a suspected Islamic State militant who allegedly planned a bomb assault that killed at least 12 worshippers at a Shiite mosque in Afghanistan, police stated Friday. IS has claimed obligation for the bomb blast that tore thru the Seh Dokan mosque in the course of noon prayers inside the northern metropolis of Mazar-i-Sharif … Read more

Casualties feared as blasts rock school in Afghan capital

Afghan

Several deaths have been feared after bombs rocked a boys’ faculty in a Shiite Hazara neighbourhood of the Afghan capital on Tuesday, police said, with social media displaying grisly pix of useless and wounded at the scene. Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran advised AFP that improvised explosive devices have been located outside the Abdul Rahim … Read more

Mali stands firm against sanctions

Mali

BAMAKO – Mali’s ruling military junta has appeared unflinching so far in the face of economic sanctions imposed a month ago by the country’s West African neighbours, despite indications the measures are beginning to bite. In response to the junta postponing promised elections following 2020’s coup, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed … Read more

Mine blast kills five soldiers in Niger

niger

NIAMEY – An improvised explosive device has killed five Nigerien soldiers in the southwest of the Sahel country, the defence ministry said Thursday. An army patrol unit on Wednesday hit the device, killing the five soldiers and wounding two others, the ministry said in a statement read out on public radio. The blast occurred in … Read more