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US Warns of Attacks in Europe as Daesh Terrorists Return From Syria, Iraq

© AP Photo / Lefteris PitarakisShot with an extreme telephoto lens and through haze from the outskirts of Suruc at the Turkey-Syria border, militants with the Islamic State group are seen after placing their group's flag on a hilltop at the eastern side of the town of Kobani, Syria (File)
Shot with an extreme telephoto lens and through haze from the outskirts of Suruc at the Turkey-Syria border, militants with the Islamic State group are seen after placing their group's flag on a hilltop at the eastern side of the town of Kobani, Syria (File) - Sputnik International
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The US citizens should be aware of the likelihood of new attacks in Europe carried out by Daesh fighters or unaffiliated individuals, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security said in a press release on Friday.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — As Daesh fighters return from Syria and Iraq, Europe is likely to fall victim to new terror attacks, according to the US State Department.

"Authorities believe the likelihood of terror attacks in Europe will continue as European members of ISIL [Islamic State] (Da’esh) return from Syria and Iraq," the bureau stated. "Additionally, there is a continuing threat in Europe from unaffiliated persons planning attacks inspired by major terrorist organizations but conducted on an individual basis."

Soldiers of the Syrian Arab Army at fighting positions 20 kilometers from the city of Palmira (File) - Sputnik International
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On Thursday night, a truck rammed into a large crowd that was celebrating Bastille Day in Nice. At least 84 people, including children, were killed and dozens of others were injured.

The driver was shot dead by police. According to identification documents found inside the truck, the driver was a 31-year-old male resident of Nice of Tunisian origin. It is unclear whether he had any accomplices.

The US authorities advised Americans to avoid large crowds in France, which may increase the risk of a terror attack, and urged them to exercise vigilance.

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