France 'clearly targeted' by IS, risks bomb attacks:

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Last Updated : May 19 2016 | 5:57 AM IST
The head of France's internal intelligence agency has warned that the country is "clearly targeted" by the Islamic State group which could launch a "terrorist campaign" of bombings in places where big crowds gather.
DGSI agency chief Patrick Calvar made the comments at a hearing before a parliamentary committee on national defence on May 10, an account of which was made public yesterday.
"We know that Daesh (Arabic acronym for IS) is planning new attacks -- using fighters in the area, taking routes which facilitate access to our territory -- and that France is clearly targeted," Calvar said.
He noted that IS has suffered military setbacks in Syria and Iraq and wants to take revenge for the strikes by members of the anti-IS coalition, of which France is a member.
Calvar noted that while last November's attacks in Paris that killed 130 people were conducted by suicide bombers and jihadists armed with Kalashnikovs, a new form of attack was possible.
"We risk being confronted with a new form of attack: a terrorist campaign characterised by leaving explosive devices in places where big crowds gather, multiplying this type of action to create a climate of panic," he said, less than a month before the start of the Euro 2016 international football tournament in France.
He viewed France as "the country most threatened" by IS as well as Al-Qaeda which he said wants to "restore its image" and its regional offshoots in the Maghreb and the Arabian peninsula.
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First Published: May 19 2016 | 5:57 AM IST

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