ISIS has issued a chilling threat to Euro 2024 following the German police bust of four teenage terror suspects planning a Molotov and knife rampage.
German authorities are on high alert for potential ISIS attacks during the upcoming Euro Championships after arresting four teenagers suspected of plotting attacks in German cities.
According to reports from The Sun, police apprehended the 15-16-year-olds near Dusseldorf and seized a machete and dagger, along with evidence of communication about the alleged plan on a group chat.
Sports Buddy reported just days ago that the terrorist group issued a threat targeting all four Champions League quarter-final matches scheduled for this week, including Arsenal’s home game against Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium.
ISIS propaganda raises security concerns for European Football Championship
The release of a disturbing issue by ISIS magazine “Voice of Khorasan” has heightened security concerns for the upcoming European Football Championship. The magazine reportedly contained calls to action for extremists, which German officials believe targeted the tournament.
This alarming propaganda prompted a warped PR stunt from an unknown group, who distributed a poster reading “kill them all.” This sparked major security operations across each stadium, with armed police, bomb-sniffing dogs, and elite anti-terror units deployed.
While the previous games proceeded without incident, German security remains on high alert for the major championship matches this summer.