ISIS calls on ‘brothers’ to kill 100 US military personnel

WASHINGTON (Web Desk/APP) – ‘Islamic State’ has posted online what it says are the names, addresses and photos of 100 American military service members, and called upon its “brothers residing in America” to kill them, Reuters reported on late Saturday.

The Pentagon said it was investigating the matter after the information was posted on the Internet. “I can’t confirm the validity of the information, but we are looking into it,” a US defence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said.

“We always encourage our personnel to exercise appropriate OPSEC (operations security) and force protection procedures,” the official added.

In the posting, a group referring to itself as the “Islamic State Hacking Division” wrote in English that it had hacked several military servers, databases and emails and made public the information on 100 members of the US military so that “lone wolf” attackers can kill them.

The New York Times reported that it did not look like the information had been hacked from US government servers and quoted an unnamed Defense Department official as saying most of the information could be found in public records, residential address search sites and social media.

The Times quoted officials as saying the list appeared to have been drawn from personnel mentioned in news articles about air strikes on ‘Islamic State’. The group’s forces control parts of Syria and Iraq and have been targeted in US-led air strikes.

The posting, addressed to disbelievers, Christians and “crusaders” in America, included what the group said were the names, military service branch, photos and street addresses of the individuals. The posting includes the military rank of some but not all of those named.

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