Syrian migrant knifeman admits he killed for the Islamic State 'I wanted to commit more deeds so that I would die as a martyr if I was killed in the process,' the attacker said in court.

(European Conservative) A suspected sympathiser of the Islamic State who murdered a 35-year-old man on the streets of the German city of Duisburg earlier this year has admitted he carried out the deadly knife attack on orders from the terrorist group to kill its enemies.

The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court heard from the 27-year-old Syrian this week on Thursday, November 2nd, as he admitted that he carried out the attack which left one dead and four others wounded on behalf of the Islamic State, the newspaper Die Welt reports.

The Syrian explained his motivations saying it was

because of the demands and orders of the Islamic State, which called for killing its enemies. And to take revenge for millions of Muslims killed. I wanted to kill as many people as possible.

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