ISIS has called on its supporters to 'kill Christians' in Africa before they turn their sights to 'European shores', as anti-terrorism groups warn of the group's renewed strength While growing significantly weaker in the Middle East, ISIS still remain strong in parts of central and southern Africa (Image: Pictures from History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Bloodthirsty ISIS-aligned militants are committing atrocities in central and southern Africa, targeting Christians with beheadings and burning churches and homes, with Mozambique bearing the brunt of the violence. It comes as the group urged its supporters to "kill Christians" in its weekly al-Naba 'newsletter'. ‌

Shared to the Public Telegram Board, issue number 507 of al-Naba claimed the terrorist group has ca

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