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ISIS Warning

Terror group calls for ‘a month of calamity’ during Ramadan demanding fanatics wreak havoc in the West

Sick spokesman threatens America and Europe with a string of attacks during holy June celebration

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Sick ISIS militants have warned of a series of terrible attacks in the West, during the annual festival of Ramadan.

In his first speech since October 2015, ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad told extremists: “Get prepared, be ready… to make it a month of calamity everywhere for the non-believers.”

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ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad released his latest hate-filled speech which called fighters to carry out attacks in the West

Muhammed’s audio message was meant especially for “supporters of the caliphate in Europe and America.”

The extremist encouraged Muslims to take up arms to attack the West during Ramadan, which starts on 7 June.

The fanatic also spoke to the migrants who have been left in limbo in Europe.

He said: “All you believers and unifiers, if the tyrants have closed off to you the gates of migration, you open in their faces the gates of jihad and make their actions become a regret.

“The smallest action you do in their heartland is better and more.”

In the chilling message, the extremists said that they wanted to “punish the Crusaders day and night and bring fear to them, all the time.”

Muhammed also encouraged lone wolf attacks, saying that such and act would win “the great award of martyrdom.”

The month of Ramadan is a holy celebration for Muslims around the world.

Those who take part in Ramadan fast when the sun is in the sky and are allowed to feast when night falls.

The 30-day tradition is usually marked by extra prayer and special readings of the Quran.

The hate filled tirade lasted for 31 minutes.

But, in the speech titled “That They Live By Proof”, there was no mention of the EgyptAir passenger jet.

The MS 804’s crash is still a mystery as investigators are still searching for the aircraft’s black box.

No terror group has come forward to claim responsibility for the tragedy.

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The speech was directed at extremists in the West, as well as migrants trying to get into Europe

But despite Muhammed’s sick warnings of devastation in the West, ISIS’s hold on Iraq and Syria is weakening.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced today that troops would try to take back the city of Fallujah, to the west of Baghdad.

Al-Abadi said that Iraqi soldiers were “approaching a moment of great victory”.

Last week, ISIS was said to have declared a state of emergency in their self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa.

Reports by US officials also said that several ISIS fighters had tried to flee the extremist stronghold.

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