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'Kill them all': ISIS thugs call on fanatics to launch attacks at the World Cup in chilling new propaganda
  • Terror group's latest poster shows a knife in front of a football stadium in Russia
  • The chilling image comes with a French caption translated as 'Kill them all'
  • It is the latest in a series of ISIS threats made against the showpiece tournament
By Julian Robinson for MailOnline

PUBLISHED: 09:08 BST, 4 May 2018 | UPDATED: 07:03 BST, 5 May 2018

ISIS thugs have called on their supporters to launch attacks at the World Cup in chilling new online propaganda.

The terror group's latest poster, showing a knife set on a red back ground in front of a football stadium in Russia, comes with a French caption translated as 'Kill them all'.

It is the latest in a series of ISIS threats made against football's showpiece tournament, which kicks off on June 14 in Moscow.

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ISIS thugs have called on their supporters to launch attacks at the World Cup in chilling new online propaganda

The poster was released by a French ISIS-linked group, according to SITE Intelligence, which monitors terror activity.

In April, ISIS warned Russian President Vladimir Putin he will 'pay the price for killing Muslims'. The poster showed a jihadist emerging from an explosion and holding an AK-47 aloft, with a packed football arena in the background.

President Putin can be seen on the left of the image with a black and orange target aiming straight at him.

Across the poster is written; 'Russia 2018. Putin you disbeliever. You will pay the price for killing Muslims.'

The threat is likely to be linked to Putin's support for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad in his government's fight against ISIS - a battle also fought by U.S.-backed Kurdish forces and other rebel factions in Syria.

In March, ISIS supporters targeted Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi in a poster showing him kneeling next to a jihadist.

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World Cup target: An earlier poster shows Russian President Vladimir Putin with a target aiming straight at him and a packed football arena in the background

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One poster published in March shows Argentina's Lionel Messi on his knees next to an ISIS fighter inside Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium

Messi could ne seen in the orange jumpsuit, often worn by victims in ISIS execution videos, kneeling on the grass of Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium - the venue for the World Cup final.

Previous posters have shown a rifle-carrying ISIS fighter and a bomb baring the infamous black ISIS flag in front of a football stadium with the 2018 World Cup logo.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be played across 11 cities in Russia from June 14 to July 15, when the final will be played at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Tens of thousands of England fans are expected to base themselves in St Petersburg for the month-long finals.

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Chilling: Last year, ISIS extremists issued a poster showing Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi crying blood

St Petersburg, Russia's second largest city, was the scene of an horrific ISIS attack when a briefcase bomb detonated on the underground in April, killing 14 people.

The blast was in retaliation to Russia's airstrikes in Syria that have helped bring the regime to its knees.

Thousands of Russians from mainly central Asia have travelled to the Middle East to fight for ISIS.

Experts in Moscow believe around 2,400 joined the regime in 2015 alone.

England's involvement in the tournament has been questioned in the wake of the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury which the government has blamed on Russia.

Some politicians have called for the national team to boycott the tournament.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ugs-call-attacks-World-Cup.html#ixzz5EqLJorn6
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