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American tourists are being warned that Euro 2016 could be a terror target

Though, there is nothing specific.

THE US HAS warned its citizens that the European Championships in France could be the target of a terror attack.

The month-long championships start in nine days in Paris, with Irish fans set to descend on the French capital three days later.

A warning from the US State Department yesterday said that Europe will be on high alert over the summer.

State Department spokesman John Kirby said the intent of the warning was not to dissuade Americans from traveling to Europe, but simply to remind them to stay vigilant.

“I’m not aware of any specific, credible terrorist threat around these events,” he said.

“This alert was issued, just as they always are, based on a cumulation of information and what we know continues to be an interest of terrorist groups to attack Western targets, and Americans specifically.”

According to the warning, the threat concerns not just the French stadiums hosting matches themselves, but also areas across the continent where fans will gather in numbers.

“Euro Cup stadiums, fan zones, and unaffiliated entertainment venues broadcasting the tournaments in France and across Europe represent potential targets for terrorists,” it said.

The French government has ruled out cancelling the prestigious tournament, which is expected to draw two million fans to cities across the country.

To strengthen security at Euro 2016, France has extended a state of emergency put in place after the attacks in Paris last November.

© – AFP 2016

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    Apr 13th 2022, 3:41 PM

    Absolute shambles here. Still struggling to get food. Water supplies are running out. We’ve been allowed out of our house, but can’t leave the compound. And we’re lucky. A friend told me today that he was due to get out of a 15 day lockdown tomorrow, but apparently there’s a positive case in his building so that’s another 14 days. He thinks they’ve put a chain across the door of his apartment building. Created a fire hazard there. People will die here and it’s not going to be from Covid. Cannot wait to get home in the summer.

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    @Marcus Massey: sorry to hear that m8, I read lots about Shanghai lockdown, it’s disgraceful. Yes 25 million people is hard to manage and supply, but it’s been two weeks, still tons of problems, it’s shame. Last time I saw you here wanted to say get out there, come to my city DaLian, much better than Shanghai. Specially the weather is much better. Good luck, stay safe!

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