An ISIS jihadi had a bad karma day as his plan to attack allied forces in Iraq backfired, the Sun reports. He launched a commercial drone fitted with explosives but the device must have been made in Australia as it boomeranged back and blew him to jannah, that place jihadis go to hook up for eternity.
The jihadi evidently was trying to save on his electric bill because the drone was probably insufficiently charged, which causes commercial drones to return to their owners.
The actual incident occurred after the battle for Mosul, but the story was just released by a UK security source to The Sun.
One thing for sure, he isn't in a better place now.
“We learned this idiot had wired up his drone with explosives but was killed when its batteries ran low and it flew home. With a weak signal for some reason it detonated over his head,” the source said. “This caused quite a laugh for us, but the drone threat is very real.”
Sure, laugh at this idiot, but you can be sure none of his four wives are laughing.
With commercial drones easy to obtain, they have been a weapon of choice by Iranian proxies in Yemen targeting Saudi civilian airports as well as military targets almost daily since May.
Israel recently thwarted a drone attack by Iranian forces operating on the Syrian-Israel border under the command of Iran’s top general in Syria, Java Ghaffari. Israeli sources say the attack was directly ordered by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards commander Qasam Soleimani.
Israel was able to destroy the drone before it infiltrated the country.
Israel recently thwarted a drone attack by Iranian forces operating on the Syrian-Israel border under the command of Iran’s top general in Syria, Java Ghaffari. Israeli sources say the attack was directly ordered by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards commander Qasam Soleimani.
Israel was able to destroy the drone before it infiltrated the country.
According to some estimates, there may be 14,000 to 18,000 ISIS terrorists in Syria and Iraq combined along with other terrorist groups. And a report published in early August by the U.S. military warned that ISIS still remains a significant threat in the region.
The Pentagon also noted that from April to June, ISIS was able to carry out “targeted assassinations, ambushes, suicide bombings, and the burning of crops” in Iraq and Syria.
The Pentagon also noted that from April to June, ISIS was able to carry out “targeted assassinations, ambushes, suicide bombings, and the burning of crops” in Iraq and Syria.
In April, self-appointed ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi released a video dispelling rumors that he had been killed by Allied forces. This was the first video released by him in five years.
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