ISIS plans to ruin summer vacation: Planting Summer Attacks

ISIS plans to ruin summer vacation: Planting Summer Attacks

Experts warn that members of the Islamic State terrorist group will launch new terrorist attacks at familiar resorts around the world. According to British Telegraph, terrorists are believed to be leaving Iraq and Syria and that attacks are planned in the most vulnerable countries, such as India, Maldive, Kenya and Tanzania. After [...]

Experts warn that members of the Islamic State terrorist group will launch new terrorist attacks at familiar resorts around the world.

According to British Telegraph, terrorists are believed to be leaving Iraq and Syria and that attacks are planned in the most vulnerable countries, such as India, Maldive, Kenya and Tanzania.

After the fall of self-declared potassium, it is believed that members of the terrorist organisation have shifted their attention to attacks around the world, Kosova Prees broadcast.

This change of tactics is a matter of concern. When they were preoccupied with the governance of potassium, they spent much time devoteding themselves to matters like health. It took them a long time, but now they don't do that and have time to spread propaganda through the path of attacks”, said a source of the British newspaper.

Another source believes that the decline of self-declared potassium is a fantastic thing, but it creates short- and medium-term problems spreading the members of Islamic State worldwide, who will try to carry out attacks in order to spread the message of Islam State.

A source of a branch of Islamic State in Afghanistan says the suicide attackers from Sri Lanka were in contact with leaders of the Islamic State in Iraq.

There is a possibility that similar attacks will occur in the countries of South Asia in the near future, and the Islamic State will use the same strategy of shell attacks by Sri Lanka because it was successful”, an unidentified source says.

Related
KFOR transfers containers to Brnica, improves conditions for young footballers

KFOR transfers containers to Brnica, improves conditions for young footballers

US warns changes in their contribution to NATO mission in Kosovo

US warns changes in their contribution to NATO mission in Kosovo

Hormuz-What do we know so far about the pact between US and Iran

Hormuz-What do we know so far about the pact between US and Iran

Father reports the missing boy in Drenas

Father reports the missing boy in Drenas

Derived Prices Published for Today

Derived Prices Published for Today

Iranians were forced to leave America shortly after the match, nor was they allowed to spend the night there

Iranians were forced to leave America shortly after the match, nor was they allowed to spend the night there

Vetevendosje activists in Tirana protests and a photo of Albin Kurti with Bekim Osmani: Questions Asking Answers

Vetevendosje activists in Tirana protests and a photo of Albin Kurti with Bekim Osmani: Questions Asking Answers

The Supreme Court suspends promotions in Kosovo Police, Ramadani: Police Protected From Political Intervention

The Supreme Court suspends promotions in Kosovo Police, Ramadani: Police Protected From Political Intervention

Oil falls as markets assess return of US-Iran peace supply and agreement

Oil falls as markets assess return of US-Iran peace supply and agreement

Emotional confession of Recak survivor following five Serbs' arrest

Emotional confession of Recak survivor following five Serbs' arrest

The document is signed, but details remain secret, Trump: Agreement is ready, what changes now for Iran and Israel

The document is signed, but details remain secret, Trump: Agreement is ready, what changes now for Iran and Israel

Kusari: KPMA is acting in favour of Vetevendosje complaints

Kusari: KPMA is acting in favour of Vetevendosje complaints

Warm days begin, this is the situation at border points

Warm days begin, this is the situation at border points