Sick ISIS thugs celebrate London Bridge terror attack that has left seven dead and dozens injured
ISIS thugs are gleefully celebrating the London Bridge terror attack with sick propaganda boasting the “wolves have awakened”.
The terror group warned of more attacks just days before last night's atrocity that has left at least seven dead and 48 injured.
Sick jihadis took to social media to praise the three terrorists who ploughed through crowds on the bridge before going on a stabbing rampage with hunting knives.
Extremists responded by saying: “These are the black days we promised”.
ISIS has not officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but terror channels urged lone wolves to kill people by “running them over with vehicles”.
The terror group's weekly Al Naba mag contained an article praising last month's attack on the Manchester Arena.
It vowed to continue targeting the UK and other "Crusader" countries fighting ISIS.
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The chilling threat was issued three days before Saturday night's van and knife assault that left seven dead and 48 injured.
Al Naba describes the Manchester bombing, which killed 22 and injured over 100 people leaving an Ariana Grande concert, as serving a "lesson" to the leaders of the "Crusader countries."
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The article, which has been translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute (Memri), also warned the UK and "its sister" countries that if they "continue on their path, [in a state of] unbelief and animosity," then IS will continue striking until the end of time.
It also questions the effectiveness of the UK and Europe of fighting IS and the ability to stop attacks on European soil.
The article attacks the UK's reliance on America and accuses the Government of being unable to make any decisions about fighting IS without the approval of Washington.
IS accuse European leaders, who it describes as the "tyrants of Europe", of overlooking the "very clear facts" about the nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians throughout history.
They describe this history as one of "continuous" wars and animosity.
The startling revelation raises questions over the official terror threat level being lowered to "severe" after being briefly raised following the Manchester blast.
Meanwhile, further details have emerged of the attack which saw three men smash a van into crowds across London Bridge just after 10pm on Saturday.
London Bridge terror attack - What we know so far
- A van ploughed through pedestrians on London Bridge just after 10pm on Saturday
- Three men wearing fake bomb vests jumped out on the south end of the bridge at Borough Market and began knifing bystanders and pub-goers
- Armed police arrived on the scene and within eight minutes the three terrorists were shot dead
- At least seven victims were killed and 48 people were injured. The injured were being treated across five London hospitals
- Theresa May will chair a Cobra emergency response meeting later after the attack was confirmed to be a terror incident
- Four controlled explosions were heard near The Sun’s offices in London Bridge between 1:20am and 1:50am
- Police appealed for witnesses
- The Met Police opened a casualty bureau for those concerned about family and friends who might have been caught up in the attacks. There are two numbers to call: 0800 096 1233 and 020 7158 0197
They then jumped from the vehicle, which was branded with B&Q and car rental company Hertz, and began stabbing passersby with hunting knives.
Witnesses told chilling accounts of seeing the attackers "coldly" knifing victims.
Video footage appears to capture the moment the attackers were fired at by armed police.
And police were filmed storming a nearby bar in Borough Market to tell punters to hit the floor.
A shocking photo appears to show the three attackers in the seconds after they were felled by police gunfire — with one seemingly wearing an Arsenal football top under his fake bomb vest.
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