Interpol warns 173 ISIL suicide bombers have been trained for Europe attacks
Following its recent setbacks in the Middle East, ISIL is believed to have trained 173 fighters to launch revenge terror attacks in Europe, The National reported.
According to the source, Interpol has drawn up a list in collaboration with American intelligence agencies based on information collected after the terror group’s stronghold in Iraq and Syria were recently liberated.
The list, dated from May 27, says that the fighters are people who “may have been trained to build and position improvised explosive devices in order to cause serious deaths and injuries. It is believed that they can travel internationally, to participate in terrorist activities.
Each fighter on the list has had an ID created for them which will allow the countries who make up Interpol to add them to their own watchlists of terror suspects, the source added.