Europol warns of possible terror attacks

Europol warns of possible terror attacks

The European police office Europol is warning against the threat of ISIS attacks in Europe. Speaking to the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung", Europol Director Rob Wainwright said that the current threat is the biggest in the past 10 years. This institution suggests that up to 5 thousand Europeans trained in terrorists' camps have returned to Europe. However, Rob Wainwright told the German daily that: "there are no concrete indications that terrorists are systematically using the stream of refugees to come into Europe undetected". Migration is one of the topics discussed at the summit in Brussels that started Thursday. Ahead of the summit, Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák stated that the V4 countries, including Slovakia, have always tried to be a part of the solution of problems in Europe. The Visegrad Four countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) at an extraordinary V4 summit in Prague on Monday agreed to prepare a joint project on helping Syrian refugees and its host communities in Jordan and Lebanon. The as-yet-to-be disclosed offer of help is yet another example of solidarity and our constructive approach, said the Slovak Foreign Minister.


Martina Šimkovičová, Photo: TASR

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