False announcements from IS to cover up Kalmunai defeat that 17 security forces members were killed
Reuter News Agency has reported about an announcement supposed to have been issued by IS Organisation connected to incidents related to Kalmunai area on Friday. Quoting Amaq News Service, Reuter News Service has reported that three IS members have launched this particular attack and that 17 police officers have sustained injuries or have died on that occasion.
Though they have said so, police media spokesman, Mr. Ruwan Gunasekera has mentioned that no
police officer or member of the security forces have been wounded or died in this fighting. The total number of terrorists, females and children are 16, it has been confirmed by now. Accordingly, with Kalmunai confrontation being a flop, in order to IS organisation with the motive of leading the world astray, has released a false press release, it has come to be known. Further, information has been received that a false poster has been circulated within the social media either by IS supporters or some other party which says, "This is not the end of IS attacks".
police officer or member of the security forces have been wounded or died in this fighting. The total number of terrorists, females and children are 16, it has been confirmed by now. Accordingly, with Kalmunai confrontation being a flop, in order to IS organisation with the motive of leading the world astray, has released a false press release, it has come to be known. Further, information has been received that a false poster has been circulated within the social media either by IS supporters or some other party which says, "This is not the end of IS attacks".
Published below is an Amaq announcement and Reuter report which has been released in a single page. Right at the bottom is the photo of the dead body of the suicide member who had set him on fire and was found lying beside the burnt van.