A pro-ISIS news agency has told followers to stay away from the 'gathering places of the Crusaders' as it warns that 'thousands of lonely lions' are prepared to slaughter civilians at any time.

In a statement published by Nashir News Agency, people in America, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Belgium, Australia - and those 'outside the Caliphate' - are warned of 'almost daily blessed attacks' by Islamic State fighters.

'We will explode, run over people by vehicles and cut off their necks in any time,' the statement reads.

It comes as the the terror group's online magazine said the focus of its followers has shifted to carrying out attacks on 'Crusader soil'.

Eight people were murdered in London on June 3 by three fanatics. Nashir News Agency has warned Muslims in 'Crusader' countries that such attacks will be 'almost daily'

The warning from the news agency, which is split into two sections - 'O! Muslims!' set alongside 'And O! You Crusaders!'. Pictured above, the message in full

Floral tributes left on London Bridge to remember the eight people who were killed in the atrocity. ISIS's online magazine confirmed recently that its focus has changed to countries outside the Islamic State

In a section of the Nashir warning titled 'O! You Crusaders!', the author addresses people outside the Islamic State by saying: 'You have started the aggression against us ... and you will pay costly for that'.

It adds: 'The Islamic State haven't started the war against you, as your governments and media imagine.

'We have prepared for you worst days, surprises after surprises, and to answer the call of targeting the crusader's countries thousands of lonely lions have been prepared in your countries and have sold their bodies and souls for the sake of Allah.'

It concludes: 'And wait for attacks, and we wait too!'

Pictured: London Bridge terrorists Khuram Butt, 27 and Rachid Redouane, 30

Youssef Zaghba, 22, the youngest member of the trio of murderers who killed eight in London

A sickening editorial in the jihadists' Rumiyah magazine, published before the London Bridge attack, said: 'Just one week before the blessed month of Ramadan, the world’s attention was focused on the British city of Manchester.

'A soldier of the Khilafah had carried out a Just Terror operation, striking Manchester Arena at the conclusion of a concert by an American singer.'

The piece continued: 'The explosion rocked the city and filled its residents with terror as many of them scrambled to try to contact their loved ones and ensure that they were safe.

'Then, the casualty figures started emerging: More than 20 had been killed and dozens more had been wounded. The total would later climb to nearly 100 dead and wounded.

The ISIS magazine article made no mention of the One Love Manchester concert on Sunday, in which Ariana Grande and other performers showed their defiance of the terrorists who murdered 22 people in Manchester on May 22

'The enemies of Islam did their best to put on a brave and defiant face, but their efforts were a complete failure. They were clearly suffering.'

The terror group has acknowledged that the Manchester attack confirmed the conclusions of analysts who said ISIS was shifting its tactics.

But it denied that it had been defeated in Iraq, claiming it was 'regrouping, redoubling its efforts, rekindling the flames of war, recapturing every inch of territory it had lost, and expanding into Sham, Sinai, Khurasan, and multiple other regions around the world'.