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2024 Qusar attack

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2024 Qusar attack
Part of spillover of the Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus
Date14 September, 2024 [citation needed]
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
Azerbaijan Islamic State
Casualties and losses
7 security forces killed, 1 injured [citation needed] 1 IS militant killed [citation needed]

On 14 September 2024, clashes between militants and Azerbaijani security forces arose in Qusar District, northern Azerbaijan, after security forces stumbled upon a militant hideout.[citation needed] The clashes left 7 security personnel dead and 1 injured; an IS militant was also killed.[citation needed] The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack 5 days later, via its weekly Al-Naba newsletter, making it the group's first attack in the country.[1][2]

Background

On 2 July 2019, as part of a series of videos ("And The [Best] Outcome Is For The Righteous") showing supporters and fighters of IS around the world renewing their pledge of allegiance to IS, a video was published from Azerbaijan featuring three fighters armed with Kalashnikov style rifles pledging their allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The video was formally released by IS, without explicitly referring to it as a Wilayah.[3]

Four months later, after al-Baghdadi's death on 27 October 2019, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi received pledges of allegiance (bayah) from various provinces and regions, with photos of fighters from Azerbaijan pledging allegiance to him, on 29 November.[4] However, they had never claimed responsibility for an attack in Azerbaijan prior to the attack.

References

  1. "Backgrounder on The Islamic State and Jihadism in Azerbaijan".
  2. "In First Recorded Fighting Activity in Azerbaijan, IS Reports Clash in Qusar District Inflicting 8 Casualties". SITE. 19 September 2024.
  3. "New video message from the Islamic State: "And the [Best] Outcome is for the Righteous – Azerbaijan"".
  4. "The Islamic State's Bayat Campaign". jihadology.net. Archived from the original on 21 December 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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