IS magazine claims preparation of fresh attack in Bangladesh

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The official English language online magazine of Islamic State group, Dabiq, has said the group was preparing for fresh attacks in Bangladesh.
The terror group’s strategic expansion to countries like Bangladesh is also talked about at length in the magazine and interestingly an entire article has been dedicated to its activities in Bangladesh or ‘Bengal’ as it refers to the country, reports The Economic Times.
‘A security cell belonging to the soldiers of the Khilafah in Bengal assassinated an Italian ‘crusader’ named Cesare Tavella on the streets of Gulshan in the city of Dhaka…only days later another security cell targeted a Japanese citizen in the northern region of Rangpur,’ the magazine says iterating the ISIS’ claim of carrying out the attacks.
‘These back-to-back attacks have caused havoc among the citizens of the crusader nations and their allies living in Bengal and forced their diplomats, tourists, and expats to limit their movements and live in a constant state of fear,’ it said.
The article titled ‘The Revival of Jihad in Bengal’ claims that while the ISIS is busy preparing for further attacks, the ‘secular’ government of the Awami League continues to ‘twist the facts’ on the ground and play a blame game.
It concludes by stating that the soldiers of the so-called Caliphate continue to rise and expand in ‘Bengal’ and will continue to terrorise.
Source: New Age