London: The fear of terrorists growing all over the world is becoming troublesome for everyone. Look at it from where it comes to light that today there was a terrorist intrusion at this place or many people were killed at this place. The terrorist organization spreading terror in the world is in a panic with the Islamic State ie ISIS Coronavirus. He has issued a travel advisory to his terrorists about the threat of coronavirus spreading rapidly in major countries of the world. In this advisory, ISIS has warned terrorists not to travel to Europe. It has also been advised in an advisory to stay away from the infected person, wash hands and eat food. It is known that after China, Europe is now under the grip of the Coronavirus and a large number of people are dying every day.
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The news agency PTI has quoted the newspaper as saying that the terrorist organization ISIS has issued the said Shariah instructions i.e. travel advisory in its newsletter al-Naba. It is known that this terrorist organization, which dominates the Middle East, has previously been inciting its operatives to attack in Europe. The ISIS has asked the terrorists not to leave the area so that the coronavirus does not spread in their areas. The Islamic organization has also written that diseases do not spread by themselves. It comes on the instruction of Allah. Pandemics spread wherever he wants.
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ISIS has also instructed that its terrorists should not go to the places where this epidemic has spread. Terrorists have also been asked to cover their mouths and wash their hands regularly. After the death of Baghdadi, now ISIS's dominance in the Middle East is on the verge of ending. However, he is still active in Iraq and Syria. These days the Coronavirus is wreaking havoc in the Middle East as well. 101 cases have been registered in Iraq and 10 people have died due to infection. The virus has so far entered 135 countries. The virus has killed 5,300 people worldwide, while 142,000 people have been infected. Seeing the rapid spread of the virus, the World Health Organization has called it an epidemic.