A key supporter of the Stockholm suicide bomber has called for more terrorist attacks on European targets.
Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, 28, killed himself and wounded two people in a botched suicide attack in the Swedish capital on Saturday afternoon.
An Arabic will apparently written by the multilingual Iraq-born university graduate was posted on one jihadist internet forum.
In the document, published on Shumukh al-Islam, the terrorist suggested he was carrying out the orders of the “Islamic State of Iraq”.
Security analyst Evan Kohlmann, of Flashpoint Partners, said a user who appears to have inside information posted threats of further attacks alongside it.
He said the same user, Abu Sulaiman Nasser, was the first to identify the bomber as he published a picture of him on Sunday.
Mr Kohlmann said: “This man seems pretty well plugged in and has warned again of something happening in Europe against Nato targets.”
Al-Abdaly, an Iraq-born graduate of Bedfordshire University, left his wife and three children at their family home in Luton to travel to Sweden several weeks ago.
Swedish investigators said he visited his family in Tranas where his father was celebrating his birthday. But on Saturday he loaded his white Audi with gas canisters and travelled to Stockholm in a bid to wreak carnage on streets packed with Christmas shoppers.
Evidence from the scene indicated the car failed to explode and al-Abdaly was killed about 300 metres away when explosives strapped to his chest detonated.
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