Isis celebrates Brussels terror attack by sharing sweets on the street.

Released photographs showing jihadis handing out sweets to residents in Syria to celebrate the massacre in Europe.

Bags of sweets and other items were handed by militants to young children and men in the province of Deir Ezzor, eastern Syria.

The photos included a statement, describing how ISIS had distributed sweets to Muslims in 'joy of the blessed attack against the Crusaders in Brussels.'


Bags of sweets and other items were handed by militants to young children and men in the province of Deir Ezzor, eastern Syria

No women are shown in any of the photos and the men handing out the sweets appear to be wearing shoulder holsters
No women are shown in any of the photos and the men handing out the sweets appear to be wearing shoulder holsters.

The news comes as the death toll for the Brussels attacks was confirmed to have risen much.

A world united in grief: Brussels residents hold sombre candle-lit vigils around floral tributes as famous landmarks around the globe are lit up with colours of Belgian flag
Dozens of people are believed to be missing or wounded following the horrific attacks which targeted people at the check-in at Brussels' main airport as well as a metro train carriage.

ISIS has also threatened to hit the UK 'harder and more bitter' after claiming responsibility for the Brussels bombings today.

Britain has ramped up security with armed officers taking to the streets near major landmarks, train stations and airports.

The photos included a statement, describing how ISIS had distributed sweets to Muslims in 'joy of the blessed attack against the Crusaders in Brussels'

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