Britain's youngest suicide bomber. That is how the name Talha Asmal was introduced to the public last week. It is believed that Asmal, 17, blew him self up as part of a bombing linked to Islamic State (ISIS) at an Iraqi oil refinery. The attack killed 11 people. Now, in an effort to stop recruitment of people like him by radical groups such as ISIS, crime-analytics software is being used to track those being targeted. Asmal was from Dewsbury West Yorkshire, and had traveled from the UK to Syria in March to join ISIS. The tally of young people recruited by the terrorist organization from across western Europe and the US is growing.
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