'I wouldn't go into Central London through June or July. ENGLAND - BOOM': British ISIS recruiter known as Mrs Terror issues chilling threat of summer terror campaign 

  • Sally Jones, 47, warns Londoners to avoid the underground next month
  • Punk rocker who became a jihadi bride also threatened attacks in Glasgow
  • Jones left for Syria at the end of 2013 and is now hiding in Mosul, Iraq 
  • For more of the latest on Sally Jones visit www.dailymail.co.uk/isis

One of ISIS's most renowned British jihadi brides has issued a chilling threat against civilians in the UK, warning of terror attacks in London.

'To be honest I wouldn't go into Central London through June... or even July well to be honest I wouldn't go there at all especially by Tube,' Sally Jones - known as Mrs Terror - wrote on social media. 

The former benefits scrounger, who abandoned her disastrous career as a punk rocker to convert to Islam, revealed she is now hiding in the ISIS-held city of Mosul in Iraq.

She also tweeted: 'England... Boom' moments before she was suspended from Twitter by administrators.

The deluded terrorist, who is wanted by the FBI, posted this photograph of herself allegedly posing next to the River Tigris in Iraq

The deluded terrorist, who is wanted by the FBI, posted this photograph of herself allegedly posing next to the River Tigris in Iraq

One of ISIS's most renowned British jihadi brides Sally Jones has issued a chilling threat against the civilians in the UK, warning of terror attacks in London 

One of ISIS's most renowned British jihadi brides Sally Jones has issued a chilling threat against the civilians in the UK, warning of terror attacks in London 

She also posted a new photograph of herself dressed in a black burqa, posing next to the sea, supposedly in Iraq. 

'A picnic and a paddle in the Tigress (sic) - just beautiful,' she wrote. Jones also stated her location on her Twitter biography as Mosul. 

Her decision to leave Raqqa and head to Mosul comes as the ISIS-held Syrian city comes under increasing pressure from advancing Kurdish and government forces.

Jones's extremist husband Junaid Hussain, a computer hacker from Birmingham, was wiped out by an American drone strike in Raqqa last year.

The jihadi bride tweeted that she had moved back to Iraq for her summer and had taken her young son with her.

'Alhamdulillah (praise be to God) im back in Iraq for a beautiful summer with my son inshaAllah (God willing)!' she claimed.

She also mentions how she is looking forward to dying and mocks drone pilots for killing her husband. 

It is thought the jihadi group believe that women are less likely to arouse suspicion - although it is said they don't want western women to join, and have been approaching Arabs with offer of money and paradise

Ex-punk rocker Jones already takes an active role in ISIS, and is thought to be one of the leading members of the al-Khansaa brigade - a group of women who patrol the streets in Raqqa

'U can't sit there with ur tea & scones ordering RAF drone strikes on UK brothers with no comeback from the Islamic State,' she posted. 

She also urged British women to carry out attacks on civilians in the UK during Ramadan. 

The 47-year-old convert has previously hinted that she might fancy becoming a suicide bomber, writing: 'I know what I'm doing. Paradise has a price and I hope this will be the price for Paradise' 

Jones, who now uses the name Umm Hussain, posted the last words of Hawa Barayev, who killed herself and 27 Russian special forces soldiers in Chechnya in 2000, according to the Sunday Times

She was the first of the Chechen 'Black Widows'.

The British mother said Barayev was a 'martyr', and finished the post with a heart. 

If she does become a suicide bomber, the mother - who is said to be on the Pentagon's 'kill list' - will not only become the first ISIS suicide bomber, but also the first western woman to blow herself up for a jihadi group.

 

  

 

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