Isis claims responsibility for deadly World Manila attack

Gunshots and explosions rang out at a mall, casino and hotel complex near Manila's international airport, sparking a security alarm amid an ongoing Muslim militant siege in the country's south. Picture: Bullit Marquez/AP

Gunshots and explosions rang out at a mall, casino and hotel complex near Manila's international airport, sparking a security alarm amid an ongoing Muslim militant siege in the country's south. Picture: Bullit Marquez/AP

Published Jun 2, 2017

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Cairo - Islamic State claimed

responsibility on Friday for an attack on a casino in the

Philippine capital Manila that killed at least 36 people, after

officials said there was no evidence of militant involvement.

A gunman burst into the Resorts World Manila entertainment

complex on Friday, firing shots, setting gaming tables alight

and killing at least 36 people, all suffocating in thick smoke,

in what officials have believed was a botched robbery.

"Brother Abu al-Khayr the Archipelagian, God accept him,

successfully infiltrated a gathering of Christians with his

assault rifle in the Resorts World Manila in the Philippines

where he caused them death and humiliation until he was

martyred," Islamic State said in a statement.

"The attack yielded over 100 deaths and injuries from the

Christians, thanks and blessings to God."

Reuters

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