ISIS claims it has operations inside Bangladesh

[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]    [/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]  ISIS has claimed it has operations in Bangladesh, BuzzFeed News reported citing the latest issue of Dabiq, the propaganda magazine of the Islamic militant group.
A significant part of the issue of the magazine was devoted to discuss its operations in Bangladesh.
A number of secular bloggers have been killed in Bangladesh in hand of Islamist fundamentalists since last year.
However, the government has repeatedly rejected the idea of existence and operation of the global militant outfit in the country.
[/su_column] [/su_row] The latest issue, released online on Wednesday, includes a profile of a young Bangladeshi named Abu Jandal al-Bangali who was killed during a battle in Ayn Issa, northern Syria.
Abu Jandal, it says, was a man who came from an affluent family in the capital city of Dhaka and had military connections. 
He was, it says, a passionate jihadi who immediately signed up for martyrdom operation after joining the ISIS training camp in Syria and deeply cared about jihad in his homeland.Dabiq also published a short letter by Abu Jandal addressed to “brothers in Islam,” whom he encouraged to be prepared to join ISIS. “Try to do regular physical exercise at home,” the letter said. “Don’t skip this point.”
Dabiq said Abu Janda al-Bangali came from Bangladesh to Syria and was killed during an operation.
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