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Brit jihadi bride ‘Mrs Terror’ shares chilling attack threat : ‘I wouldn’t go into Central London through June or July. ENGLAND… BOOM’

Sally Jones warns Londoners to avoid Tube amid fears she could be first female bomber

INFAMOUS jihadi bride Sally
Jones
has issued a chilling threat against Londoners, warning of
upcoming terror attacks in the capital over the summer.

In a pinned Tweet, the British mother from Chatham, Kent, wrote: “To be honest
I wouldn’t go into Central London through June… or even July well to be
honest I wouldn’t go there at all especially by Tube.”

She also shockingly tweeted: “England… Boom,” before urging her “sisters in
the UK” to “rise at Ramadan! … & inspire your sisters over
the world to act [in the cause of Allah] & to kill the [disbelievers]
that suppress them”.

Sally Jones

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Sally Jones

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The former benefits cheat, who left her career as a punk rocker to convert to
Islam in 2013, revealed she is currently hiding out in the ISIS-controlled
city of Mosul in Iraq.

She also shared a photograph of herself wearing a burqa next to the sea,
supposedly in Iraq.

“A picnic and a paddle in the Tigress (sic) – just beautiful,” she wrote.

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Sally Jones

The Brit mum-turned jihadi had also set her location to Iraq on the social
network.

The former punk-rocker’s decision to leave Raqqa and reside in Mosul comes as
the ISIS-controlled city faces mounting pressure from Kurdish and government
forces.

Jones’ former husband, Brit extremist Junaid Hussain, was killed last year
aged just 20 by a U.S. drone strike in Raqqa .

Prior to his death, he had been a convicted computer hacker from Birmingham.

Sally Jones

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Continuing her tweeting spree, the jihadi bride said she had returned to Iraq
for the summer, and had taken her young son with her, who she has renamed
Hamza: “Alhamdulillah (praise be to God) im back in Iraq for a beautiful
summer with my son inshaAllah (God willing)!”

She also said she is looking forward to dying, and mocked drone pilots for
killing off her husband: “U can’t sit there with ur tea & scones
ordering RAF drone strikes on UK brothers with no comeback from the Islamic
State.”

The 47-year-old mum has hinted she
might consider becoming a suicide bombe
r in the past, writing: “I know
what I’m doing. Paradise has a price and I hope this will be the price for
Paradise”

Jones, who now goes by the name Umm Hussain, also worryingly shared the last
words of Hawa Barayev, who reportedly killed herself and 27 Russian Special
Forces officers in Chechnya 16 years ago.

Sally Jones

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Barayev was the first of the Chechen “Black Widows”, who became known at the
Moscow theatre hostage crisis in October 2002.

Jones referred to Barayev as a “martyr”, ending the post with a heart.

In December last year, Jones
was caught attempting to lure young girls to Syria with the promise of an
“awesome life”
.

Sally Jones

Twitter

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In a series of messages exchanged by the extremist and an undercover British
journalist, Jones insisted girls would enjoy money, men and a life without
sin if they voyaged to the war-torn country.

She wrote: “It’s awesome, they look after u.

“U will never want for money again – u live a good life here.


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“U need to get married to get a house. I’m just being honest with u but there
are loads of men,” she added.

Jones turned to Islam after meeting her jihadi husband online.

Following his death, she vowed to fight against the UK until her “last
breath”, sparking fears she may become the Islamic State’s first female
suicide bomber.

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