Berlin warns new terrorist attacks

Germany must mobilise from future terrorist attacks, following the rise of the number of Islamist militants in this state, a senior security official has warned. Germany has been the target of five such attacks during 2016, including the attack on the Christmas market in Berlin, in which 12 [...] were killed.
Germany has been the target of five such attacks during 2016, including the attack on the Christmas market in Berlin, in which 12 people were killed, while seven other attacks have failed to be carried out, the president of the Intelligence Agency in Germany, Hans Geog Maassen, has told reporters.
“We should be willing to expect further attacks by individuals or terrorist groups”, Maaseiah has said.
The general report of this agency in 2016 is said to have 24,400 Islamists in Germany, among them 9,700 are sapphis. The report also states that hundreds of <x0distes” have entered this country, among about 1 million migrants who have gone to Germany over the past two years.
Security officials are attentive to the possibility of 680 potential Islamic threats, most of them influenced by sausage ideology, Interior Affairs Minister Thomas de Maiziere has said.
He has said that over the past year, Germany has dramatically stepped up its efforts to fight Islamic militants, with a record number of arrests, prosecutions and deportations.
Maassen has said that about 930 people have left Germany to fight with the terrorist group, the Islamic State, Syria or Iraq, of which about 20 percent have been women.
About 145 of them have died, added further.












