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The Islamic State claimed the attack on Sunday to Toronto in Canada. The claim was made through the official ISIS news agency, Amaq which defined the attacker as "one of the soldiers of the day". "Islamic State" which followed the "calls to take goals of the citizens of the countries of the coalition". Canada is part of the international coalition against Daesh in Syria and Iraq
Last Sunday, the 29-year-old terrorist, armed with a rifle, opened fire on the street, pointing his gun at the neighborhood of Greektown .Two people died while the wounded were 13 years old. 39, author of the attack, identified by the Toronto police as being Faisal Hussain was found dead after the shooting with the police, intervened at the scene of the attack. it is still unclear whether he was killed by police officers or he took his life.
The v ictimes were identified as a 18-year-old daughter Reese Fallon, and a child of 10, whose name has not yet been disclosed. The Canadian authorities have not yet determined the motive, but it is clear that, faced with this badertion, the trail of Islamic terrorism is very clear. Daesh terrorists are often people who act by these methods, killing without making spectacular attacks. This is part of an accurate strategy of tension aimed not at hitting big targets, but at killing anyway and at any time.
That said, we must not underestimate another track: that of the posthumous claim as a method of propaganda. Terrorism . Isis very often raises killings and attempted badbadinations by criminals and then qualifies them as militants of the Islamic State. This would not be the first time and it would clearly indicate that we are facing a new media strategy in which Daesh wants to show that it is still present despite the defeats suffered in the Middle East.
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