The terrorist organization "Islamic State" has announced terrorist attacks at the upcoming UEFA Champions League matches. ISIS published a corresponding post with the caption “Kill them all” (kill them all).
The first matches of the quarterfinal stage of the UEFA Champions League will be played today and tomorrow. They will be hosted by three European capitals: London, Paris and Madrid, which will host two games at once.
The full game schedule looks like this:
April 9
Real Madrid – Manchester City
Arsenal – Bayern
April 10th
PSG – Barcelona
Atlético Madrid – Borussia
This is not the first time for Madrid that the city has received a large number of fans from other countries in such a short period of time. Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid regularly play in Eurocups and security measures have been worked out for such a case.
It is reported that decisions on holding matches in these conditions will be made on the morning of the game with the involvement of government and security agencies. If a guarantee is given of the safety of the sporting event, it will take place.
Let us remember that due to threats from ISIS terrorists in 2017, the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Juventus, which was hosted by Welsh Cardiff, was held behind closed doors for the first time. This decision was made due to the threat of a drone attack on the stadium.
The Islamic State has repeatedly said that its attacks target "simple targets" such as large sporting events or concerts.
On March 22, in Krasnogorsk near Moscow, ISIS terrorists attacked Crocus City Hall. They chose a day when a popular rock band was performing there and the mall was full of people. Despite the statement of the organization that took responsibility, the Russian leadership continues to blame Ukraine for the terrorist attack.
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