Friday, July 29, 2016

ISIS could use drones to drop bombs or nuclear wastes on Britain


Security experts have cautioned that ISIS could launch attacks on Britain by using drones to drop bombs of nuclear wastes or poison bombs over Britain because they have already done it in Iraq and Syria. UK officials are believed to have come across evidence that the terror group is flying armed commercial drones over Syria and Iraq.
This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 28 July 2016.
It seems the militants have deployed small drones carrying explosives to blow up troops and made use of spy cameras on drones to map out army positions. Hence, there are fears that lone-wolf jihadists could use drones to spray deadly nuclear waste over British cities or blow up civilians on the streets.
Moreover, the drones or pilotless flying machines posed a 'direct threat' to Western troops on the ground in Iraq, including British troops and these can be purchased easily on websites such as Amazon and delivered to doors in Britain. The terror group could easily purchase drones in Britain and insert a small explosive on them to kill a handful of people or even chemical weapons to inflict mass casualty damage. There is, therefore, a need to to have tougher regulations on commercial drones in Britain to ensure safety of the people.


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