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Islamist terror threat hasn't dropped - intelligence

Islamist terror threat hasn't dropped - intelligence

ISIS can still inspire attacks in Europe says report

Rome, 28 February 2019, 11:20

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The threat from Islamist extremists has not declined as shown by "numerous alerts about planned terrorist attacks targeting Western targets", the DIS security department, which is part of Italy's intelligence network, said in its annual report on Thursday. It said that ISIS "has shown itself still to be capable of inspiring attacks in Europe" which the group can do by indicating people and methods to carry out attacks, despite its defeats on the ground. The report said jihadist propaganda was calling on extremists to use new forms of weapons, such as drones loaded with explosives to target events attended by big crowds and shopping centres. The report also sounded the alarm about homegrown terrorists radicalised in Italy.
    It said the intelligence services were paying great attention to the cases of 138 foreign fighters with links to Italy who went to Syria and Iraq.
   

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