France possible prelude to wave of attacks

Islamic State leaders have reportedly announced the attacks in Paris are the prelude to a wave of terror attacks.

The bloodshed in France could signal the start of a wave of attacks in Europe, according to communications by Islamic State leaders intercepted by US intelligence, German newspaper Bild has reported.

Shortly after the attacks in Paris, the US National Security Agency had intercepted communications in which leaders of the jihadist group announced the next wave of attacks, the tabloid said on Sunday, citing unnamed sources in the US intelligence services.

Paris was cited as being the signal for a series of attacks on other European cities, including Rome, the newspaper said, adding however that a concrete plan of attack was not known.

The US services also had information that Cherif and Said Kouachi, the brothers who carried out the massacre at French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, had contacts in the Netherlands, Bild said.

Seventeen people were killed in the attacks on the magazine, a kosher supermarket in Paris and police. The three gunmen - the Kouachi brothers and Amedy Coulibaly - were killed by French police.


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