Advertisement

Islamic State magazine claims Ansbach attacker fought for group before coming to Germany

Click to play video: 'German police raid home of suspected bomb attacker'
German police raid home of suspected bomb attacker
WATCH ABOVE: Police carried out an armed raid early on Monday in a suburb just a few kilometres away from the scene of an explosion in the German city of Ansbach – Jul 25, 2016

BERLIN – The weekly Al-Nabaa online magazine of the Islamic State group says Mohammad Daleel took three months to prepare the bomb that wounded 15 people and killed him in the German town of Ansbach.

The magazine’s report, published late Tuesday, added that the 27-year-old Syrian, who went to Germany as an asylum-seeker, had fought in Iraq in the past with a branch of al-Qaida.

READ MORE: Attacker dies in explosion in German town, injures 12 others

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Al-Nabaa said after Syria’s crisis began in 2011, Daleel carried out attacks against government forces using hand grenades and Molotov cocktails.

When al-Qaida’s branch in Syria, the Nusra Front, was founded, he fought with them until he was wounded in a mortar shell attack.

It appears that Daleel pledged alliance to IS after the 2013 split between the Nusra Front and IS.

Story continues below advertisement

VIDEO: Security tight after string of attacks in Germany

Click to play video: 'Security tight after string of attacks in Germany'
Security tight after string of attacks in Germany

Sponsored content

AdChoices