MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The video was released on January 6 by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and says the terrorists would strike in Naples, Rome and Madrid. AICS found the video in one of the channels through which Islamists spread their propaganda.
"The video is similarly done to those normally released by the Islamic State. Al-Qaeda is trying to copy what the Islamic State is doing because IS is growing and expanding. Especially in Northern Africa, and al-Qaeda is losing power or influence in Northern Africa, so they want to make something similar to what the Islamic State is doing to recover that power that they are losing," Salvador Burguet said.
He noted that it was the first time that Rome and Madrid were mentioned together by al-Qaeda over the past two years, while Daesh has been threatening Rome during the last 5-6 months, but never Spain.
AICS is engaged in analyzing information to further turn it into intelligence and provide it to the customers who are mainly multinational companies deployed in crisis areas. If the matter concerns the national security of a state, AICS works with states.
Daesh is outlawed in many countries, including Russia. In February 2014, the al-Qaeda leadership announced it had severed all ties with the jihadist group, which has flourished against the backdrop of the Syrian civil war and instability in Iraq.