Denmark Police Kill Terrorist After Dual Attacks

Police in Copenhagen, Denmark have killed a terrorist who carried out two attacks on Saturday that left two dead and four wounded.

The first attack struck at the Krudttoenden café in Osterbro during an event featuring an artist who created paintings of Muhammad.  The event, “Art, Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression,” was to include discussion of Islam and the terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo.

Police say the terrorist gunman shot over 200 rounds of ammunition into the café from the street.  A 40-year-old man in attendance was killed and two police officers were wounded.

“Denmark has today been hit by a cynical act of violence,” Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt stated following the incident. “Everything suggests that the shooting in Osterbro was a political assassination and thus an act of terrorism.”

The gunman fled but later opened fire near a synagogue in the Krystalgade area.  A guard was killed and two bystanders were injured.

Danish police found the gunman at a train station in Norrebro.  He was shot by police after he pulled a gun and moved to open fire on officers.

Boko Haram Murders Dozens of Civilians in Cameroon

Islamic extremist group Boko Haram launched a major attack outside of Nigeria, shooting or burning to death dozens of civilians.

Cameroon Information Minister Issa Tchiroma Bakari told reporters that around 800 members of Boko Haram attacked the border town of Fotokol, “burning churches, mosques and villages.”  The dead were youth that refused to join Boko Haram.

The terrorists also took livestock, food and vehicles.

The cell of terrorists reportedly crossed into Cameroon after fleeing from the Nigerian town of Gamboru.  Chad and Nigerian Air Force planes drove them from the city after a series of air strikes.

The news of the attack comes on the heels of African Union officials saying they are going to fund a 7,500 strong force form Nigeria and surrounding countries to destroy Boko Haram.

Jordan’s King Vows To Strike ISIS

The brutal murder of a Jordanian pilot by Islamic extremist group ISIS has drawn an unusually sharp response from Jordan’s King Abdullah.

King Abdullah told security chiefs that the pilot’s death would not “be in vain” and that Jordan would strike quickly and harshly on the terrorists.

“The blood of martyr Moaz al-Kasasbeh will not be in vain and the response of Jordan and its army after what happened to our dear son will be severe,” King Abdullah reportedly said.  “This evil can and should be defeated.”

The King cut short a visit to the United States after the posting of the video to return home to deal with the fallout of the murder.

Jordan immediately executed two ISIS terrorists held after a failed bombing.

The family of the slain pilot spoke with the King and with Jordan military officials and asked them to completely eliminate ISIS.

Boko Haram Planning Large Scale Bombings Using Children

The Islamic extremist group Boko Haram reportedly is working on a new offensive campaign of terror using young children to bomb “soft targets”: markets, restaurants and worship centers.

Mike Omeri of the Nigeria National Information Center told reporters that intelligence reports finding credible plans from the group for attacks on citizens in places most people previously considered off limits by the terrorists.

Available intelligence reports indicate a plan by Boko Haram to use young suicide bombers disguised as cobblers to hide explosives in their tool boxes and detonate them on soft target areas such as markets, restaurants, ATM locations, political rallies, and worship centers,” Omeri said.

“Also, there is indication of a plan by this group to use livestock such as goats, cows, donkeys and camels laden with explosives to attack chosen targets,” Omeri added. “In view of these, people who rear goats and cows in the centre are advised in their own interest to restrict such movements because actions could be taken, and nobody should blame the police and other security agencies for taking the necessary steps.”

The announcement comes as Boko Haram released a video on social media showing a training camp for child soldiers.

Taliban Claims Responsibility for Terror Attack Killing Americans

The Islamic extremist group Taliban has claimed responsibility for a terror attack that left three American contractors dead.

The group release a statement Friday claiming one of their members had infiltrated the Afghanistan security forces and launched the attack Thursday night at Kabul International Airport.

“Yesterday in the evening he managed to get to a crowd of invading and infidel American military forces where he turned his gun towards them and opened fire,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Majahid said. “During the gun battle, Ehsanullah was also killed by the enemy.”

Majahid said the terrorist had been “waiting a long time” for a chance to strike a target like a group of Americans.  The terrorist had been in an Afghan army uniform before his attack.

The attack was the first major violence in the country’s capital city in almost three weeks.

Witnesses Describe Horrors of Boko Haram Massacre

Survivors of the Boko Haram conducted massacre in northern Nigeria last week are starting to arrive in the southern part of the country and are sharing horrific stories.

Witnesses say that a pregnant woman who was in the middle of delivering a baby boy was killed by the terrorists.  The survivors say that women and children were killed indiscriminately by the terrorists who never stopped to ask if the people were Muslim or of other faiths.

“They killed so many people. I saw maybe around 100 killed at that time in Baga. I ran to the bush. As we were running, they were shooting and killing,” one witness said.

Amnesty International has released satellite photos of the region showing the devastation left in the wake of the terrorists.  Actual ground footage has been unavailable as the Islamists still control the area.

“These detailed images show devastation of catastrophic proportions in two towns, one of which was almost wiped off the map in the space of four days,” Daniel Eyre, Nigeria researcher for Amnesty International, told the Christian Post.

“Of all Boko Haram assaults analyzed by Amnesty International, this is the largest and most destructive yet. It represents a deliberate attack on civilians whose homes, clinics and schools are now burnt out ruins.”

“The numbers are adding up fast and it is becoming clearer and clearer that the Nigerian governments, both federal and states, are failing resoundingly in their responsibility to protect innocent lives and prevent this mass atrocities from going forward. These atrocities are increasingly becoming worse and worse as the times go by,” said Pastor Laolu Akande, the executive director of the Christian Association of Nigerian Americans.

French Massacre Suspects And Fellow Terrorists Killed In Dual Raids

The gunmen responsible for the Islamic terrorist attack on a French satirical magazine are dead after a raid by French police.

The raid ended a standoff where the two Islamic terrorists said they wanted to “die as martyrs” rather than surrender.

Cherif and Said Kouachi, 32 and 34, repeated their connections to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.  Military experts who viewed unedited footage of the attack on the magazine Charlie Hebdo say it’s clear the men had military training.

U.S. intelligence sources confirmed that Cherif Kouachi went to Yemen in 2011 and was seen at an Al Qaeda training camp.

The raid that took out the Kouachis was 25 miles from Paris.  At the same time, a raid in Paris took out a fellow terrorist who had taken hostages at a kosher market.

Amedy Coulibaly is reportedly the man who killed a Paris police officer on Thursday as she was working a routine traffic stop.  Police say Coulibaly and his girlfriend Hayat Bourneddiene were the suspects of the police killing.  She remains at large.

All the men involved in the attack were confirmed to be disciples of Djamel Beghal, a terrorist arrested in the United Arab Emirates after admitting he was conspiring to blow up the U.S. Embassy in Paris.

ISIS Kills Border Guard In Saudi Arabia

Islamic terrorist group ISIS has launched their first attack against Saudi Arabia.

Four terrorists attacked a Saudi border patrol post on the Iraq/Saudi border that left three Saudi border patrol officers dead along with two others injured.

The attack is the first since the Islamists stated their desire in November to take over Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Press Agency said the four terrorists were caught attempting to sneak over the border around 4:30 a.m. by a lone border patrol agent.  The terrorists opened fire and killed the agent.

More agents were sent after the terrorists.  One killed two agents when he detonated a suicide vest.  All four terrorists were killed.

“It is the first attack by Islamic State itself against Saudi Arabia and is a clear message after Saudi Arabia entered the international coalition against it,” an Iraqi security analyst with close ties to the Saudi interior ministry, Mustafa Alani, told Reuters.

The Saudi government has built a 600-mile long fence along their border with Iraq.  They have contributed to the U.S. led effort to destroy ISIS.

Islamic Terror Groups Condemn Pakistani Taliban

In a rare break among Islamic terrorist groups and countries that support them, the Pakistani Taliban has been roundly denounced for their attack on a school  that left 132 children dead.

The Pakistani Taliban has been attempting to justify their attack by saying that the assault was revenge against the army for an offensive against the terrorist organization.  The terrorists said their families had suffered losses, so it was right to kill the children of army members.

The spokesman for the Afghanistan branch of the Taliban condemned the attack as being against the basics of Islam.

“The intentional killing of innocent people, children and women is against the basics of Islam and this criteria has to be considered by every Islamic party and government,” Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement, according to Reuters.

The Iranian government also released a statement strongly condemning the terrorist action.

“This is a totally un-Islamic and inhumane act. Terrorism, extremism and endangering the lives of innocent people, in any form and with any objective, is condemned,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham told reporters.

Pakistan’s prime minister Nawaz Sharif says the government had tried to negotiate with the terror group but the talks broke down, leading to a military offensive against the group.

South African Pastor, Children Killed by Terrorists

Islamic terrorists have killed a pastor from South Africa who felt a passion to help the Afghani people after the United States removed the Taliban.

Three terrorists with explosives on their chest stormed into the compound where Pastor Werner Geoenewald and his family have been living.  The explosion killed Werner and his two children Jean-Pierre and Rode.  The fire also destroyed all the family’s belongings leaving the mother Hannelie alone.

The children were 17 and 15.  Hannelie survived because she had been working a nearby clinic at the time of the attack.

“Their house was burned down,” Hannelie’s sister Riana Du Plessis said on Sunday from South Africa. “Hannelie went back there this morning to try to recover some of their goods, but there was nothing to recover.  She lost everything – her children, her husband, her cats, her dogs.”

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the murders saying they were out to kill Christians.