Radicalized Swedish Brothers on Trial in Islamist Terrorism Case
Planned attacks on primarily Jewish targets intended to “kill as many as possible.”
Planned attacks on primarily Jewish targets intended to “kill as many as possible.”
The Islamic State terror organisation has made a comeback, Austrian authorities say.
The 60-year-old imam has been leading the mosque since the early 2000s.
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for Friday’s massacre that killed almost 140 people.
Police score victory after 75 hours of embarrassing manhunt.
”A massive embarrassment for our nation,” says former detective.
Despite several criminal investigations by Germany, Sweden, and Denmark underway, the identities of all those involved remain unknown.
The primary suspect in the case, Salah Abdeslam, aged 33, claims he had already been arrested before the planning of the Brussels bombings took place.
According to the newspaper BT, this is one of the largest terror-related court cases in Danish history.
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