OpenLife Nigeria reports that ISIS has claimed responsibility for an attack at a popular concert hall complex near Moscow Friday after assailants stormed the venue with guns and incendiary devices, killing at least 93 people and injuring 145.
The terror group took responsibility for the attack in a short statement published by ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq on Telegram on Friday.
This unfortunate incident is coming three days after Nigerian prophet, Primate Ayodele warned President Vladimir Putin against a major attack.
In the statement which was signed by the prophet’s media aide, he noted that President Putin’s new term will boost the confidence of the people but there will be a major attack in the country.
’Russia: Vladimir Putin coming back as a president will boost the confidence of Russians. The country’s position will change but Putin must be careful because of unforeseen circumstances that will destroy his political strength…..”
“Putin will create a policy that will attract African countries; he will create a new union that will bring African countries together. He will become a threat to the world, a major bombing will happen in Russia and I see him being charged for mass destruction. I see a major attack in Russia.”
The ISIS attack that led to the death of over 93 can be best described as shocking because incidents like it hasn’t happened in a while in Russia.
This further confirms the prophecy of Primate Ayodele to be a divine warning from God.
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