ISIS have targeted Euro 2024 in Germany having released a call to arms for attacks on the host stadiums of the Champions League quarter-finals.
Ahead of the 2024 European Championship, Germany is on high alert, with the risk of a terrorist attack taking place during the tournament thought to be very high. Security has been ramped up in the country, which will host Euro 2024 between 14 June and 14 July this summer. According to German newspaper Bild, reliable government sources believe a German-based branch of the Islamic State (Daesh, ISIS) is planning an attack in that time.
A radical Islamist magazine has called for public transport in Germany to be targeted while the tournament is taking place. A series of graphics are depicted, including one showing an image of a terrorist holding a gun and dressed in camouflage aboard an S-Bahn train (an urban-suburban train used in Germany) along with the captain: “Final call before departure.”
In the seat next to the terrorist is a box labeled “TNT explosives”, beneath a sign that says “Welcome to Europe.” The magazine makes direct instructions to Mujahideen (as the Islamic State refers to its fighters) to commit all kinds of atrocities: “Run over the kafir (disbelievers in Islam) with your vehicle, stab them with knives, fill their food with poison, blow their brains out with bullets and set fire to their houses.”
This week, security was ramped up at soccer matches all over Europe after a threat was launched against the four stadiums hosting Champions League quarter-final games on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Al Azaim Foundation, a media outlet that is responsible for spreading messages from the Islamic State (Daesh, ISIS), published the image of a poster threatening the Parc des
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