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ISIS Attack: Champions League Quarter-finals Threatened

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International terrorists’ organization, the Islamic State (ISIS), through its Al Azaim Foundation, published an image with which it claimed to act in the Champions League quarter-finals. Under the slogan “kill them all”, they named the four stadiums where the first leg matches will be played: Santiago Bernabeu, Emirates Stadium, Civitas Metropolitano and Parc des Princes.

BeSoccer reports that the Islamic State’s campaign continues its efforts to spread terror around the world. This time, in the Champions League with an image that reads “kill them all” and the four stadiums where the first leg of the quarter-finals will be played.

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A banner that puts the Santiago Bernabeu, the Emirates Stadium, the Civitas Metropolitano and the Parc des Princes on tenterhooks. In addition, it is worth remembering that Spain has a level 4 out of 5 anti-terrorist alert.

An action carried out by the Al Azaim Foundation and broadcast by media such as ‘La Razon’, ‘Onda Cero’ and ‘Cadena COPE’ comes after the tragedy in Moscow, where at least 140 people were killed in a concert hall on the outskirts of the Russian capital.

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Real Madrid-Manchester City, Arsenal-Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid-Borussia Dortmund and PSG-Barcelona are four heart-stopping knockout rounds tainted by the Islamic State’s desire to create panic.

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