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ISIS Terrorist Attack on Syrian Christian Neighborhood

The aftermath of one of the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings in central Qamishli, Syria (Source: Reuters)

On December 31, 2015, the terrorist group ISIS took responsibility for a double suicide bombing terrorist attack on the night of December 30 in a Kurdish Syrian city Qamishli, in the northeastern province of Hasakah.  News reports state between 16 to 20 were killed, with about 30 wounded.  The majority of those killed were Christians, according to multiple news sources.  The ISIS terrorists entered two crowded restaurants and detonated their suicide bomb explosives as people ate.

The Daily Telegraph reports that “Posters hung in a local church said at least 13 of the dead were Christian. 35 people were also wounded.”

The aftermath of one of the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings in central Qamishli, Syria (Source: Reuters)

The aftermath of one of the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings in central Qamishli, Syria (Source: Reuters)

 

The aftermath of one of the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings in central Qamishli, Syria (Source: Reuters)

The aftermath of one of the ISIS terrorist suicide bombings in central Qamishli, Syria (Source: Reuters)

Mass Funerals of Qamishli terrorist bombings

Mass Funerals of Qamishli terrorist bombings

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