Joy and Joy Worldwide: Boko Haram leader killed by I SIS

The death of the leader of the Nigerian militant group Boco Haram has been confirmed by the rival extremist facion. Abubakar Shekau, one of the world's most notorious leaders of militant Islamic groups, died last month after releasing an explosive device while being pursued by Islamic Isup fighters. Iswap fighters [group connected to I] SIS] [...]
Abubakar Shekau, one of the world's most notorious leaders of militant Islamic groups, died last month after releasing an explosive device while being pursued by Islamic Isup fighters. Iswap fighters [group connected to I] The SIS has reached the forests of Sambissa, an important generation of dense forests in the northeast, which was the base of Shekau.
His death has enjoyed but also shamed international security services, but the national ones of Nigeria, who have already given huge money for a decade to capture the leader in question, reports The Guardian, translate Periscope.
That the operation against Shekaut was launched with direct orders from the Middle East Isis leadership, tells of the continuation of this group and global influence and further growth in Africa.
Extremist Islamic factions throughout Sahelin have intensified attacks in recent months, bringing a new wave of violence to several regions. More than 120 villagers have died in last week's attacks in Burkina Gaso, in one of the bloodiest massacres yet recorded.
Iswapi leader Abu Musab al-Barnawi may be heard telling believers that Shekau's death came after the direct order by the new leader of Islamic State. [ I SIS], Abu Ibrahim al-Hashim al-Quashi.
“[Shekau] was someone who committed unimaginable terrorism. How much did he spend? How many people did he kill? How many others have been terrorized? But Allah extended his life. When it was time, Allah sent the skilled soldiers after being ordered by the leader of these believers,” he said.
Boko Haram is continuing with the unimaginable crimes in these regions and it is unknown whether these crimes will be stopped after their leader's death. /Periscope











