ISIS 'Planned Suicide Attack On Armed Forces Day Parade' In London Is Foiled
An Islamic State suicide attack on an Armed Forces Day parade in South London, has been reportedly foiled. They were plotting to explode a pressure cooker bomb in London, which would kill soliders and members of the public during the parade, but it was thwarted after a leading IS figure recruited an undercover investigator from the newspaper to carry it out the attack. The IS leader, Junaid Hussain, originally from Birmingham, told the undercover investigator: 'It will be big. We will hit the kuffar (unbelievers) hard InshAllah. Hit their soldiers in their own land. InshAllah.' 'Soldiers that served in Iraq and Afganistan will be present. Jump in the crowd and detonate the bomb.' 'They think they can kill Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan then come back to the UK and be safe. We'll hit them hard InshAllah.' ISIS plotted to attack an Armed Forces Day parade ISIS 'Planned Suicide Attack On Armed Forces Day Parade' In London Is F