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Potential Terroristic Attack in Sarajevo?

Published: September 13, 2015
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isisEmbassy of Japan and Saudi Arabia in Sarajevo are under the increased security measures, after they were marked as a potential attack targets in newspapers close to the so-called Islamic State.

In a magazine Dabiq Sarajevo, these places are mentioned as potential locations where the terroristic attacks could be carried out, and jihadists called all supporters who are not fighting in Syria or Iraq, to attack available targets.

Mirsad Vilic, director of the Directorate for coordination of police bodies of B&H, said that these threats are very seriously understood and certain measures on securing mentioned embassies were already taken. He added that all police agencies in our countries, as well as the Intelligence and Security Agency (OSA) were informed about threats to diplomatic missions in B&H.

Otherwise, in the last edition of mentioned magazine, photography of one Norwegian and one Chinese, hostages of the Islamic State, whom that organization put at “the sale“, were published. Also the photography of a tragically deceased boy, Aylan al-Kurdi, was published as a warning to all those who thought to escape from the area under the control of ISIS.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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