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Moscow attack: should we expect a new wave of attacks in Europe?

2024-03-24T12:14:02.404Z

Highlights: Moscow attack: should we expect a new wave of attacks in Europe?. Éric Delbecque, internal security expert, former security director of Charlie Hebdo after the 2015 attack, author of The Silencieux. Make no mistake, the Salafists threaten the Republic (Éditions Plon, 2020) To discover PODCAST - Listen to the club Le Club Le Figaro Idées with Eugénie Bastié LE FIGARO.com.


INTERVIEW - While it is too early to draw definitive lessons, the Moscow attack, which left at least 133 dead, illustrates a desire by Islamist groups to show that they can strike anywhere and at any time , analyzes Éric Delbecque, internal security expert.


Éric Delbecque, internal security expert, former security director of Charlie Hebdo after the 2015 attack, author of

The Silencieux.

Make no mistake, the Salafists threaten the Republic

(Éditions Plon, 2020)

To discover

  • PODCAST - Listen to the club Le Club Le Figaro Idées with Eugénie Bastié

LE FIGARO.

- The attack in a Moscow concert hall on Friday March 22 left at least 133 dead, according to a latest report from the authorities.

This was claimed by the jihadist group Islamic State (IS).

Was Russia a particular target for the Islamic State?

How can we explain that this country was hit?

Eric DELBECQUE.

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First, let's wait until the first days pass and enough information allows us to interpret this tragedy.

On the other hand, let us observe that the Islamic State exploits opportunities to act.

The real question, it seems to me, is firstly this: what were the windows of action, particularly operational, which facilitated the commission of such an act?

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Source: lefigaro

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