ISIS
According to report coming from the Islamic State, claimed that chemical weapon has been built and is planning of unleashing it on European nations.
The jihadi, who was arrested last month in Turkey, boasts ISIS have also stockpiled missiles and has acquired materials to make nuclear weapons in Aleppo, Syria.
“The man claims Daesh have military grade weapons, ammunition, missiles and plentiful stockpiles of chemicals to be made into hydrogen bombs,”intelligence source said.
The man from Syria, who is in his 30s was arrested last month after illegally crossing into Turkey with five others.
The said man told investigators that ISIS has plans of attacking Paris, Brussels and some part of Turkey.
Due to the recent attacks, it seems His details are set to be "credible" and is "only someone who is at the heart of ISIS will have such information".
The source added: "Every effort is being made to process information and safeguard European and Turkish citizens in preparation for an attack," same source added.
It was unclear what type of “hydrogen bomb” being claimed by the IS prisoner, but it is believed to more likely to be a “dirty bomb” than a conventional nuclear weapon.
Turkey on Friday revealed details of two other terror cells intercepted last month prior to Tuesday’s devastating Istanbul airport bombing that claimed the lives of 44 people.
Investigators believe the three men, said to be from Chechnya, belonged to the same IS suicide squad that attacked the airport.
Police found suicide vests, Glock pistols, long-barrelled weapons, 1,700 bullets and several gas cylinders in an flat rented by the gang, said to belong to the Turkish branch of IS.
Two more Syrians intent on terror were shot dead entering Turkey.
Meanwhile, police continued to question 22 people arrested since Tuesday’s attack. Spy chiefs believe one-armed Chechen warlord Akhmed Chataev was the mastermind behind the Istanbul massacre.
The three suicide bombers – from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan – had been in IS stronghold Raqqa. One was named as Osman Vadinov, a Chechen with Russian nationality.
After the Ataturk airport attack, 91 people are still in hospital, 41 in intensive care.
Due to the recent attacks, it seems His details are set to be "credible" and is "only someone who is at the heart of ISIS will have such information".
The source added: "Every effort is being made to process information and safeguard European and Turkish citizens in preparation for an attack," same source added.
It was unclear what type of “hydrogen bomb” being claimed by the IS prisoner, but it is believed to more likely to be a “dirty bomb” than a conventional nuclear weapon.
Turkey on Friday revealed details of two other terror cells intercepted last month prior to Tuesday’s devastating Istanbul airport bombing that claimed the lives of 44 people.
Investigators believe the three men, said to be from Chechnya, belonged to the same IS suicide squad that attacked the airport.
Police found suicide vests, Glock pistols, long-barrelled weapons, 1,700 bullets and several gas cylinders in an flat rented by the gang, said to belong to the Turkish branch of IS.
Two more Syrians intent on terror were shot dead entering Turkey.
Meanwhile, police continued to question 22 people arrested since Tuesday’s attack. Spy chiefs believe one-armed Chechen warlord Akhmed Chataev was the mastermind behind the Istanbul massacre.
The three suicide bombers – from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan – had been in IS stronghold Raqqa. One was named as Osman Vadinov, a Chechen with Russian nationality.
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