Interpol Releases List of 173 ISIS members who may launch the next terrorist attacks

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Interpol has revealed a list of 173 ISIS jihadists suspected of being a part of a specially trained branch whose exclusive role is to launch terrorist attacks all across Europe, writes France 24


According to Interpol, the terrorist organization is currently trying to reach Europe as part of a counter-offensive plan set up by ISIS shortly after they lost Mosul, the Iraqi metropolis where the jihadists proclaimed the Caliphate in 2014.


The controversial list was created by consulting the basis of information gathered by the US secret services during the Iraqi theater operations and the ones performed on the Syrian front.


The European counter-terrorism officials are very worried about this potential “revenge” plan, even if there is still no clear information that any of the fighters mentioned in the Interpol list would have arrived in Europe.


Interpol argues that ISIS combatants may have been “trained to create and place improvised explosive devices in strategic points.”


In the first place, the US secret services provided the list to the FBI. Shortly after, they shared the list with a group of Interpol offices, in order to be disseminated in most European countries.


The list includes the names of the combatants, the date they joined the Israeli State group, their photos and the names of their parents.

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