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The Isis militant group has seized enough radioactive material from government facilities to suggest it has the capacity to build a large and devastating “dirty” bomb, according to Australian intelligence reports. Isis declared its ambition to develop weapons of mass destruction in the most recent edition of its propaganda magazine Dabiq, and Indian defence officials have previously warned of the possibility the militants could acquire a nuclear weapon from Pakistan. - Isis's dirty bomb: Jihadists have seized 'enough radioactive material to build their first WMD' - U.S. National Security and Military News Review

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Isis's dirty bomb: Jihadists have seized 'enough radioactive material to build their first WMD' - Middle East - World Friday June 12 th , 2015  at  4:38 PM 1 Share Isis declared its ambition to develop weapons of mass destruction in  the most recent edition of its propaganda magazine Dabiq , and Indian defence officials have previously warned of the possibility the  militants could acquire a nuclear weapon from Pakistan . According to the Australian foreign minister, Julie Bishop, Nato has expressed deep concerns about the materials seized by Isis from research centres and hospitals that would normally only be available to governments. The threat of Isis’s radioactive and biological weapons stockpile was so severe that the Australia Group, a 40-nation bloc dedicated to ending the use of chemical weapons, held a session on the subject at its summit in Perth last week. “This is really worrying them,” Ms Bishop said in  an interview w