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2018 · AI attempted to assassinate the Prime Minister of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan region of Kurdistan. In 2004 · AI released a video on a Telegram channel displaying its Syria-based weapons development. AI claimed responsibility for an incident in 2021 when rockets fired at Jurin military camp in Syria injured at least two civilians. AI no longer supports Al Qaida operations and has grown increasingly independent in terms of propaganda · AI was responsible for a coordinated double suicide bombing on the respective headquarters of two Kurdish political parties that killed more than 60 people and wounded over 200 others. AI is also well-known for kidnapping and executing foreign hostages · and decision making since 2021. · and to establish an independent Iraqi state governed by Sharia Law. In 2002 · Ansar al-Islam (AI) is the product of a 2001 merger between various Kurdish militant Islamist factions. It maintains links to Al Qaida and elements of the group have also pledged allegiance to the Islamic State . AI's current goals are to expel all foreign forces from Iraq · counter the growing influence of Iraq's Shia and secular Kurdish communities · often beheading their victims and posting video of the act on the Internet. On February 20 · One of the most prominent anti-Coalition groups in Iraq · operations
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