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US Has Credible Data on Daesh, Al-Qaeda Plotting Attacks in Europe

© REUTERS / Philippe WojazerAn armed French soldier patrols in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, in this picture taken on December 24, 2015, as a security alert continued following the November shooting attacks in the French capital. Thousands of demonstrators marched in France January 30, 2016 to protest against the government's plans to extend the state of emergency in the country. Picture taken December 24, 2015.
An armed French soldier patrols in front of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, in this picture taken on December 24, 2015, as a security alert continued following the November shooting attacks in the French capital. Thousands of demonstrators marched in France January 30, 2016 to protest against the government's plans to extend the state of emergency in the country. Picture taken December 24, 2015. - Sputnik International
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The United States has reliable information on possible terrorist attacks in Europe by the daesh and al-Qaeda terror groups, the US Department of State said in a worldwide caution message.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Authorities in European countries have also warned the public about possible attacks by lone individuals inspired by extremist organizations, the State Department noted.

"Credible information indicates terrorist groups such as ISIL [Daesh] and al-Qaeda and its affiliates continue to plot near-term attacks in Europe," the message warned on Thursday. "All European countries remain vulnerable to attacks from transnational terrorist organizations."

"Authorities believe there is a high likelihood terror attacks in Europe will continue as European members of ISIL [Daesh] return from Syria and Iraq," it added.

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Security warnings in Europe have been placed on high alert since Islamic terrorists killed 130 people in Paris, France last November.

The Islamic State, also known as Daesh, has been designated as a terrorist group and is outlawed in the United States, Russia and numerous other countries. The terror group has seized large areas in Syria and Iraq where it declared a caliphate ruled by Sharia law.

A US-led coalition of more than 60 nations has been conducting airstrikes against Islamic State positions since August 2014.

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