The Long, Twisted History of Russia and ISIS
Briefly

A decade ago, when foreign fighters were flowing into Syria, the Islamic State's capital, Raqqa, became a sort of Epcot of global jihad: New arrivals from different nations clustered together in their national groups.
The claim described an attack 'against a large gathering of Christians' - an odd way to describe a non-religious prog-rock concert.
Read at The Atlantic
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