German prosecutors have accused the seven men of forming a jihadist terrorist group.
A criminal trial has begun in Dusseldorf, Germany, against five Tajiks, a Kyrgyz and a Turkmen who may be preparing terrorist attacks. This was reported by the German media Tagesschau.
The six defendants were also accused of supporting a terrorist group. Islamic State.
Men aged 21 to 47 entered Germany from Ukraine in the spring of 2022 – some of them students. They allegedly formed a jihadist terrorist group to “carry out high-profile attacks in the spirit of a terrorist paramilitary group. Islamic State“.
The cell in Germany is headed by the oldest of the group, a 47-year-old man who recently lived in a refugee shelter in Warendorf.
The cell is examining possible targets, such as the Cologne-Doik fair, but has yet to come up with any specific attack plans.
The group allegedly contacted members of the regional and particularly radical Islamic State branch of ISIS, the Islamic State of Khorasan.
The media said seven suspects were arrested on July 6, 2023 in the North Rhine-Westphalia region.
As we have already written, ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack on the Moscow Crocus City Hall concert hall. And after that, analysts began to believe that the next target of terrorists could be Europe or the United States.
Source: korrespondent

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