Chilling video of jihadi making bombs in a kitchen using basic utensils still available on Google
AN ISIS bomb making video using basic kitchen utensils is still available on Google.
The step-by-step guide to create the Mother of Satan explosive was posted on a video-sharing website last year.
But the shocking clip can still be found through the internet giant - despite it showing how to assemble the same type of bomb used in the Parsons Green terror attack last week.
Thirty people were injured including a schoolboy after a "fireball flew down a carriage" on the Tube train. Police have since arrested two men as they investigate the bombing.
The explosion struck a District Line train at Parsons Green at 8.20am on September 15.
In the video a masked terror trainer known as Abu Sulayman al-Firansi shows would-be attackers how to create a deadly bomb from their own kitchens.
He uses basic kitchenware, including china bowls and scissors to create the explosive next to a fruit bowl and chairs.
The masked man is seen adding ball bearings to the device in the chilling tutorial delivered in Arabic with English subtitles.
According to SITE, the terror monitoring group, al-Firansi makes direct references to Britain as he calls for warped viewers to stage attacks using his instructions.
The trainer also lists Germany, Finland, Russia, the United States and France as targets.
He says: "We must fight them. Even with the most basic equipment, they have kept crusaders sleepless and worried by fighting for ISIS".
A step-by-step guide to creating a car bomb was discovered in an Al Qaeda magazine using Google.
It urges terrorists to attack Premier League and FA Cup matches as well as Cheltenham and Epsom races.
The manual also says 10pm is the "perfect time" to detonate a bomb at the The Savoy Hotel in central London.
Another edition Al Qaeda magazine available through WordPress site reveals a manual to make a hidden explosive that can be carried on a plane.
It comes despite the government heaping pressure on Google and Facebook to stop DIY-making manuals appearing online.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said: "I have made it crystal clear to internet bosses that they need to go further and faster to remove terrorist content from their websites and prevent it being uploaded in the first place."
Meanwhile, Parsons Green bomb attack suspect Yahya Faroukh was filmed yelling at cops disguised as homeless men after they arrested him outside a chicken shop.
Yesterday footage emerged of a man carrying a Lidl cool bag apparently on his way to plant the bucket bomb which exploded on a train.
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