FBI fears 'coordinated attack' on US homeland

style2024-05-22 10:11:2083929
Washington — 

A surge of confidence by supporters of the Islamic State terror group — reflected in a series of online threats against Europe combined with its deadly attack on a concert hall in Russia — is giving security officials in the United States cause for concern.

National security and law enforcement officials have long been worried about small groups or individuals drawing inspiration from terror plots around the world to conduct attacks in the U.S. But FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers Thursday that something more worrisome may be in the works.

“Now increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, akin to the ISIS-K attack we saw at the Russia concert hall a couple weeks ago,” Wray warned lawmakers, using an acronym for the Islamic State’s Afghan affiliate.

Just days ago, police agencies across Europe boosted security after media outlets linked to Islamic State, also known as IS or ISIS, posted calls to attack stadiums hosting Champions League soccer matches this week in Madrid, London and Paris.

FILE - Riot police stand inside the stadium prior to a Champions League match in Paris on Dec. 11, 2019. Security will be "considerably reinforced" at the April 10, 2024, Champions League match after an Islamic State threat, the French interior minister said.SEE ALSO:

Champions League matches proceed despite Islamic State terror threat

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