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Wednesday 21 December 2016

Sick Jihadi Parents send daughter,7, on a suicide mission.

Parents kiss daughter goodbye before sending her to blow herself up (grab from: http://video.metro.co.uk/video/met/2016/12/21/8611709046157889093/480x270_MP4_8611709046157889093.mp4)

Two jihadi parents recorded themselves kissing their daughters goodbye before 

allegedly sending the youngest on a suicide bombing mission to blow up a Syrian 

police station.

Distressing footage shows the little girls, aged seven and nine, dressed in warm coats and woolly hats as they hug a woman, believed to be their mother.
A man, who is reported to be the father, can be heard lecturing the children on how to carry out successful suicide bomb attacks.
Just hours later it is believed that the seven-year-old walked into a police station in Damascus, asked to use the bathroom, and was detonated.
In the three-minute-long clip, the family are placed in front of a black and white flag to say their goodbyes.

Workers remove the debris inside a police station in the Midan neighbourhood of Damascus where a young girl of about nine years of age blew herself up, Syrian state television said, in this handout picture provided by SANA on December 16, 2016, Syria. SANA/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. REUTERS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS IMAGE. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY.



Three officers were injured during the blast (Picture: SANA/Reuters)





Both girls say ‘Allahu Akbar’ before appearing dressed in hijabs and leaving the room.
According to MailOnline, Syrian journalists reported that one of the youngsters was linked to the attack at the station on Friday.
Newspaper, Al-Watan, reported: ‘A seven-year-old girl entered the police station, carrying a belt that was detonated from afar.’
They added that she had entered the building appearing to be lost.
It is not yet known what jihadist group was behind the attack that injured three police officers.





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