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IS Claims to Have Constructed ‘Dirty Bomb’ After Stealing 40 Kg of Uranium

© AP Photo / Raqqa Media Center of the Islamic State groupIslamic State (IS) militants claim they have constructed a ‘dirty bomb’ after stealing 40kg of uranium from a university in Iraq
Islamic State (IS) militants claim they have constructed a ‘dirty bomb’ after stealing 40kg of uranium from a university in Iraq - Sputnik International
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Islamic State (IS) militants have laid their hands on a 'dirty bomb' after stealing 40kg of uranium; the group is contemplating what might happen if the bomb went off in public.

MOSCOW, December 2 (Sputnik) – Islamic State (IS) militants claim they have constructed a ‘dirty bomb’ after stealing 40kg of uranium from a university in Iraq, the International Business Times said.

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Militants sent threatening messages on social media, describing the level of destruction the bomb would cause if it was to be activated in London.

“O by the way Islamic State does have a Dirty bomb. We found some Radio active material from Mosul university,” an IS fanatic identified as Hamayun Tariq, known by his nickname Muslim-al-Britani twitted. “We’ll find out what dirty bombs are and what they do. We’ll also discuss what might happen if one actually went off in a public area”.

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Back in July, Reuters reported that the IS had stolen nuclear materials kept at Mosul University. “Terrorist groups have seized control of nuclear material at the sites that came out of the control of the state,” said Iraq’s UN Ambassador Mohamed Ali Alhakim, as quoted by Reuters. He also added that the stolen materials could potentially be used to manufacture weapons of mass destruction.

The IS is a Sunni extremist group that now controls territories across Iraq and Syria. The group is known for its active online propaganda campaign. According to UN estimates, around 15,000 foreigners from more than 80 countries have gone to Syria to join the IS militants.

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