ISIS (Daesh) has published an interview Thursday and claimed the speaker to be Hayat Boumeddiene, a woman whose husband killed five people in a kosher supermarket in France last month, the AP reported.
The text interviews didn't show her face or her voice, according to the AP. Boumeddiene was believed to have joined Daesh because of a video published after her husband died, in which she pledged allegiance to the group's leader. Her husband, Amedy Coulibaly, was killed shortly after he attacked the supermarket in a raid by French security forces.
In the interview the woman made references to the Quran and "called on women to be patient and make life easier for their men," AP reported.
Boumeddiene is suspected of traveling to Turkey and crossing the border to Syria during the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris.