
U.S. federal anti-terrorism agencies on Friday warned that followers of the Islamic State (IS) may target churches during the holiday season after pro-IS websites had published a publicly-available list of churches in the country.
The extreme group continues "aspirational calls for attacks on holiday gatherings, including targeting churches," said a bulletin issued by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.
However, there are no known specific, credible threats, according to the bulletin sent to law enforcement agencies and private security companies around the United States.
The warning, which also describes the different signs of suspicious activity law enforcement should be aware of, has expanded from those in the past that warned against military and law enforcement targets during holidays, said local media reports.
Source: Xinhua
GMT 10:46 2017 Sunday ,01 October
US to accommodate 45,000 refugees in 2018GMT 15:27 2017 Saturday ,30 September
US to accommodate 45,000 refugees in 2018GMT 03:01 2017 Tuesday ,29 August
Indonesia promotes and enhances interfaith dialoguesGMT 11:23 2017 Wednesday ,23 August
Brazil's Supreme Court opens graft case into former president Collor de MelloGMT 03:51 2017 Wednesday ,19 July
Trump's FBI pick vows independence, no 'witch hunt'
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor