Istok |
 ИСТОК magazine advertisement as posted by IS |
| Categories | Islamic, news |
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| Founder | Al-Hayat Media Center |
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| Founded | 2015 |
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Final issue Number | 2016 4 |
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| Language | Russian |
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Istok (Russian: Исток, meaning "The Source") was the title of a Russian-language online magazine published by the Islamic State (IS) and released by Al-Hayat Media Center.[1]
As of late 2016, Istok had apparently been supplanted by Rumiyah.[2]
Issues
The magazine issued four issues, starting from Rajab 1436 AH (2014/2015 CE) to Rajab 1437 AH (2015/2016 CE), before it was replaced by Rumiyah magazine.
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| 1
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Rajab 1436 AH
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23
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| 2
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Shawwal 1436 AH
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44
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| 3
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Safar 1437 AH
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70
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| 4
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Rajab 1437 AH
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42
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See also
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- Ajnad Media Foundation
- Dawlat al-Islam Qamat
- Salil al-Sawarim
- Al-Bayan
- Al-Furat Media Center
- Al-Furqan Foundation
- A Second Message to America
- Al-Hayat Media Center
- Al-I'tisam Media Foundation
- Al-Naba
- Ar-Raud
- Amaq News Agency
- Al-Fustat Media
- Huroof
- I'lam Foundation
- Voice of Khorasan
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| Military |
- Equipment
- Armoured warfare
- Aircraft
- Chemical weapons
- Foreign fighters in Iraq
- Foreign fighters in Syria
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| Locations |
- Insurgency in the North Caucasus
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| 2021 |
- Tessit
- Palma
- Sambisa
- Dangarous
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| 2021 |
- Machh
- January Baghdad bombings
- Kabul school bombing
- Kabul airport
- Kunduz bombing
- Kandahar bombing
- Kampala bombings
- Kabul hospital
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| 2022 |
- Diyala massacre
- Peshawar mosque
- Hadera shooting
- Mazar-i-Sharif mosque bombing
- Mazar-i-Sharif minivan bombings
- Bourasso and Namissiguima
- Kuje prison break
- 5 August Kabul bombing
- August Kabul mosque bombing
- Bombing of the Russian embassy in Kabul
- Shah Cheragh
- Kabul hotel
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| 2023 |
- Kabul airport bombing
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan bombing
- Al-Sukhnah
- Hama
- Khar bombing
- Arras school stabbing
- Pul-i-Khumri bombing
- Brussels shooting
- Kabul bombing (Nov)
- Paris
- Mindanao State University bombing
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| 2024 |
- Kerman bombings
- Istanbul church shooting
- February 2024 Balochistan bombings
- Sibi bombing
- Mucojo attack
- Karabulak clash
- Kandahar New Kabul Bank bombing
- Tillabéri attack
- Crocus City Hall attack
- 2024 Guzara Attack
- 2024 Bamyan shooting
- 2024 Beirut US embassy shooting
- Rostov-on-Don pre-trial detention center hostage crisis
- 2024 Dagestan attacks
- 2024 attack on the Israeli embassy in Belgrade
- 2024 Muscat mosque shooting
- 2024 Kabul bus bombing
- Surovikino penal colony hostage crisis
- 2024 Solingen stabbing
- 2024 Qala Bakhtiar bombing
- 2024 Afghanistan bus shooting
- 2024 Kurram attack
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| 2025 |
- 2025 New Orleans truck attack
- Malam-Fatori Suicide Bombing
- Manchester synagogue attack
- Kasanga massacre
- 2025 Villach stabbing attack
- 2025 Darul Uloom Haqqania bombing
- Fambita mosque attack
- 2025 Southern Syria bombings
- 2025 Balçova police station shooting
- December 2025 Palmyra attack
- 2025 Bondi Beach shooting
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| 2026 |
- Diori Hamani International Airport attack
- 2026 Islamabad mosque bombing
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attacks
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