WICKED Jihadi parents kiss and hug little daughters, then send them to die in suicide bomb attack (Photos)
- Two unnamed parents have been accused of using one of their children as a suicide bomber in an attack on a police station
- The little girl named Islam, who carry out the suicide bomb attack, was brainwashed alongside her older sister, Fatima
The girls' father hugs and spews fanatic pep talk at them while carrying what appears to be an automatic rifle in his laps. Photo: Daily Mail UK
Pictures and video have surfaced of extremist parents who brainwashed their kids and used them as suicide bombers to attack a police station in Syria.
The girls get dressed, ready for suicide bombing. Photo: Daily Mail UK
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Daily Mail UK reports that the kids, two girls, aged 7 and 9 years old, were hugged and kissed by their parents after receiving fanatic lecture from their father and sent out on attack.
The girls' mother, all covered in burka, hugs 7-year-old Islam before sending her to her gruesome death. Photo: Daily Mail UK
The younger of the two girls was reported to have walked into a police station in Syria's capital, Damascus just before an explosion.
The little girl was reportedly wearing a bomb belt and was blown up in the police station via a remote detonator from somewhere far off.
Islam's older sister Fatima also gets a hug. Photo: Daily Mail UK
Daily Mail UK reports that the incident happened on December 16 when the girl walked calmly into a police station and a bomb that injured three officers was detonated.
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The girl was identified as Islam and her older sister named Fatima.
The girls’ father who brainwashed them in the video is said to be a member of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham which was formerly known as al-Qaeda-linked Al-Nusra Front.
Syria has been going through a civil war that has torn the Middle-east country apart. One of the most affected places is the Aleppo region where people flee the devastation caused by fighting between government forces, Syrian rebels and forces of ISIS.
