The latest in a wave of propaganda posters released by the Islamic State terror group hits close to home.
The poster, which was released Monday, directed its attention — and sinister message — to the inhabitants and visitors of New York City.
The image depicts Santa leaving explosives in Times Square, and was captioned with the message: “We meet at Christmas in New York … soon.”
'We meet at Christmas in New York': ISIS post image of a man dressed as Santa standing next to dynamite https://t.co/N1ZVYPuF8f pic.twitter.com/FoMXhWYD0O
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) November 27, 2017
Though dire warnings from the terror group are nothing new, this one comes as part of a recent wave of threats against multiple locations in Europe, including the U.K. and the Vatican.
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