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ISIL document unveils plans to end the world: Report

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An ISIL document found in Pakistan unveils the Takfiri terrorist group’s plans to “end of the world” by uniting Afghan and Pakistani terrorists and sparking war in India, a report says.

The American Media Institute (AMI) obtained the recruitment document from a Pakistani citizen with ties to the Taliban that contains details concerning a plot to target American diplomats and Pakistani officials as well as US soldiers during their withdrawal from Afghanistan, USA Today reported on Tuesday.   

The 32-page Urdu-language document was translated by Harvard researcher and translator Mustafa Samdani, and reviewed by three US intelligence officials.

Based on the unique markings and writing style used to describe leaders in the text, the officials believe it is an authentic ISIL document.

The undated document seeks to unite various factions of Pakistani and Afghan Taliban into a single “army of terror,” said the report.

Apart from including a previously unseen history of the terrorist group, the document calls for al-Qaeda to join the militants in their bid to perpetrate violence across the world.

“Accept the fact that this caliphate will survive and prosper until it takes over the entire world and beheads every last person," who defies the Takfiri ideology, the document states. "This is the bitter truth, swallow it.”  

The report cited the manuscript as referring to “preparations” for an attack on India that would provoke “the final battle” with the US and "all its allies."

The document was also reviewed by Retired Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lieutenant General Michael Flynn who described it is a “red flag” representing ISIL’s "intent,... goals and objectives.”

Months of terror

The Takfiri group currently controls parts of territory in Syria, Iraq and Libya, where it carries out heinous acts of terror such as public decapitations.

ISIL has executed at least 3,065 people, 170 of whom were women and children, in Syria since it launched its terror campaign 13 month ago, said a Wednesday report by the so-called Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.

According to the UK-based monitoring group, since June 29 alone, 22 civilians, among them two children and seven women, were executed in the Syrian provinces of Hama, Homs, Aleppo, Deir Ezzor and Damascus, while nine pro-government fighters battling ISIL and seven Syrian government troops were also put to death.    

The militants usually carry out such executions by beading.


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