An Islamic State-affiliated terror cell operating in Egypt has brutally executed a man they accused of being a Mossad spy after first forcing him to dig his own grave.
According to dailymail.co.uk, SIS' Sinai branch is just one of several small but deadly cells it has operating outside its so-called caliphate in Syria and Iraq, and its 2,000 members are already known to have been responsible for a string of car bomb attacks earlier in the year.
The group came into in November last year when then region's dominant terror cell Ansar Bait al-Maqdis defected from Al Qaeda and pledged allegiance to ISIS' leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The same group are also known to operate inside the Gaza Strip, being the main representative for ISIS' interests in the Palestinian conflict.
Yesterday the group fired rockets in the direction of an airport in the Sinai peninsula used by multinational peacekeeping forces, security sources said, adding that there were no casualties. The group claimed responsibility for the attack on several Twitter accounts linked to it,dailymail.co.uk reports.
Source; Mail Onling
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