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Bangladesh grocer death: ISIS claims responsibility

| | Jun 06, 2016, at 03:14 am
Dhaka, June 6 (IBNS): Militant group ISIS has claimed responsibility for the killing of a Christian trader at Natore in Bangladesh, SITE Intelligence Group claimed on Sunday.

The group made the claim quoting Amaq News Agency of the Islamic State.

 

"'Amaq News Agency of the Islamic State (IS) reported that IS fighters in Bangladesh killed a Christian in Bonpara village, and a Buddhist monk in Bandarban," read the SITE website.

 

Unidentified attackers hacked to death a Christian grocer in Natore on Sunday.

 

He has been identified as Sunil Gomes.
 

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