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ISIS attack on real madrid fans at iraq

Terrorists have gunned down no less than 12 Real Madrid fans while they were watching the Champions League last in a new assault on club supporters in Iraq.

Four shooters began terminating unpredictably at their casualties in the wake of blasting into a Real Madrid supporters' club situated in Baquba around 40 miles north of the capital Baghdad.

The gathering's leader Ziad Albidani told Spanish games every day AS the assault happened towards the end of the match before the punishment shoot-out chose by Cristiano Ronaldo.
The quantity of dead has been put at 12 with eight harmed. The degree of their wounds are not known.
The terrorists, accepted to be ISIS individuals, fled and have yet to be caught.

Every one of the casualties, said to be matured somewhere around 18 and 30, are thought to be Iraqi nationals.

Yesterday night's/Saturday night's occurrence comes a little more than two weeks after a gathering of Islamic State terrorists furnished with AK-47s assaulted the home office of a Real Madrid Supporters Club in Balad close Baquba.

Three shooters slaughtered no less than 16 individuals subsequent to opening flame at the Al Furat bistro on May 13.

The majority of the casualties were Real Madrid fans yet bistro staff and different clients were additionally slaughtered with 20 individuals harmed.

Islamic State later asserted obligation as grisly pictures and video rose of the bloodbath.

Genuine Madrid president Florentino Perez committed the club's Champions League 1-0 triumph over Atletico de Madrid to the fans executed in that slaughter before news of the most recent assault developed.

He told a Spanish TV channel: “I would like to dedicate this cup to our fans in Iraq.”

In a statement in the aftermath of the attack earlier this month, Real Madrid said: “The club expresses its total sadness and offers its thoughts and condolences to the families and friends of the victims.

“Real Madrid extends its solidarity to the people of Iraq, that suffers the injustice of extremist violence."

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