Islamic State 'planning attacks on France'

The head of France's domestic intelligence agency says Islamic State is planning a wave of fresh attacks on the country ahead of Euro 2016.

French soldiers patrol by the glass pyramid at the Louvre

France's spy chief says Islamic State is planning a wave of fresh attacks in the country. (AAP)

Islamic State militants are gearing up for a campaign of bomb attacks on large crowds in France, host to next month's Euro 2016 soccer championships, its spy chief has said.

Rare remarks by Patrick Calvar, the head of France's DGSI internal intelligence agency, to the parliament's defence committee spelled out "a new form of attack ... characterised by placing explosive devices in places where there are large crowds and repeating this type of action to create a climate of maximum panic.

"Clearly, France is the most threatened and we know that Daesh (Islamic State) is planning new attacks," Calvar told the committee on May 10, according to a transcript of his testimony released to the media on Thursday.

The comments came six months after militants killed 130 people in coordinated assaults on cafes, bars, a football stadium and a music hall across Paris.

He said the militant group had the numbers to launch the new attacks, including some 645 French citizens or residents currently in Syria or Iraq, of which 400 were fighters. A further 201 were either in transit to or from the region, he said.

Euro 2016 starts on June 10 and runs for a month at 10 stadiums across France. About 2.5 million spectators are expected for 51 soccer matches involving 24 teams.

There will also be "fan zones" for crowds watching games on big screens in major cities.

France's police force is stretched after two militant attacks last year and regular street protests.

However, the government say all measures are in place to ensure it runs smoothly.

"We will not drop our guard," Prime Minister Manuel Valls told RTL radio on Thursday when asked about Calvar's comments.


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