Monday, May 30, 2016

ISIS plot to target England fans at Euro 2016 using suicide bombers and drones discovered on laptop of Paris and Brussels attacks mastermind

ISIS plot to target England fans at Euro 2016 using suicide bombers and drones discovered on laptop of Paris and Brussels attacks mastermind


  • An ISIS plan to attack Three Lions fans in Marseille has been uncovered
  • The plot emerged after a laptop used by Salah Abdeslam was searched
  • It contained photos of the city's Old Port, where England fans will gather


Islamic State terrorists are planning to attack England supporters next month as they mass in Marseille to follow the Three Lions at the Euros.

Data found on a laptop used by Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam shows ISIS wants to use suicide bombs, assault rifles and even drones carrying chemical weapons to carry out the attacks.

The data included photographs and mention of the French city's Old Port, where England fans will gather for their opening game against Russia in an official fan zone.
Data found on a laptop used by Salah Abdeslam showed ISIS is planning to target England football fans visiting France next month
Last year, ISIS terrorists managed to kill 130 people during a string of co-ordinated attacks across Paris which targeted the football stadium Stade de France (pictured), a concert hall, bars and cafes
Last year, ISIS terrorists managed to kill 130 people during a string of co-ordinated attacks across Paris which targeted the football stadium Stade de France (pictured), a concert hall, bars and cafes
The plot was believed to centre on Old Port (pictured), a part of Marseille where England fans will gather for their opening Euros game against Russia
The plot was believed to centre on Old Port (pictured), a part of Marseille where England fans will gather for their opening Euros game against Russia
Crowded entertainment venues were said to be 'right at the top of the agenda' after the Paris attacks at the Bataclan theatre (pictured) killed 130 people last November
Crowded entertainment venues were said to be 'right at the top of the agenda' after the Paris attacks at the Bataclan theatre (pictured) killed 130 people last November

Security chiefs also fear a repeat of Paris in November, when coordinated groups of ISIS killers gunned down people in the streets, according to The Sun.

A Belgium security source told the paper: This can only mean plans were being drawn up to attack England and Russia fans before the game.


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