Tianjin, China's second-largest city, has become the site of a major security incident that appears to have been carried out by a group known as the "Islamic State" (ISIS) in Iraq and Syria.
According to reports, a group called the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS-I), led by a man named Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is responsible for the attack on Tianjin. The attackers claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred at a shopping mall in Tianjin, China.
The attack was carried out using drones, with the drone being flown from a location in Iraq. The attackers were reportedly planning to target a large number of targets, including a police station, a military base, and other public facilities.
The incident is still under investigation by local authorities and officials, but it is clear that the attacks are part of a wider effort by ISIS-I to expand its reach and influence across the Middle East. The attack on Tianjin may be just one example of the ongoing conflict between the two groups, and it remains to be seen how this will affect the region's stability and security.
In conclusion, the attack on Tianjin is a significant reminder of the ongoing threat posed by ISIS-I and the need for continued vigilance and action against any potential threats to national security and stability.
