IS vows to 'defeat' Russia in Syria

IS spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani says the United States was weak and unable to fight the militants group


Afp October 13, 2015
Fighters of self-styled Islamic State. PHOTO: AFP

BEIRUT: The Islamic State group vowed on Tuesday to defeat Russia after Moscow launched air strikes against the militants in Syria late last month.

"Russia will be defeated," IS spokesman Abu Mohamed al-Adnani said in an audio recording posted online, calling on "Muslims everywhere to launch jihad against the Russians and the Americans."

Adnani said the United States was weak and unable to fight the militants group and using Iran and Russia to strengthen its position in Syria.

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The United States is willing "to forge an alliance with the devil," he said.

In contrast "the Islamic State is today stronger than ever", Adnani added.

The US leads a coalition that launched an air war against IS in Syria and Iraq last year.

Russia, a key ally of the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad, began its own bombing campaign on September 30.

In the recording Adnani also warned other rebel groups fighting the Syrian regime against confronting IS.

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