Evil ISIS turn games controllers and mobile phones into deadly bombs to target children
Evil ISIS rigged games controllers and mobile phones with lethal explosives in order to target children, it has been revealed.
But after large swathes of the country fell under the Islamic State group’s campaign of terror in 2014, they found themselves dealing with a new type of evil - ISIS’ improvised explosive devices . The most haunting are those made from basic household items, designed to trick unsuspecting civilians. The horror of these devices are brought to life by the charity in two ‘booby-trapped’ training houses.
Detonating these devices is painstaking work. Salaam and his teams can work for months on a single house. They use detectors and specially trained dogs to root out even the trickiest devices. Salaam says he still treats every evil device he comes across exactly the same way he treated his first landmine, way back in 1992.
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