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ISIS-K attack in Moscow draws fears of plots in US, Europe

The deadly ISIS K attack on a Moscow Concert Hall last week raises concerns that terrorist plots, once limited to Afghanistan, may be carried out in America and Europe sooner than expected. The Central Asian offshoot, ISIS-K (Islamic State Khorasan), of the terror group Islamic State claimed responsibility.

 The fatal ISIS-K attack last week on a Moscow concert hall is raising questions about potential plots by the criminal organization, once restricted to Afghanistan, in the United States and Europe, and sooner than expected. Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS- K, the Northern Asian offshoot of the terror group the Islamic State, claimed responsibility … The fatal ISIS-K attack last week, which hit a Moscow concert hall, raises questions about potential plots by the terrorist organization, which were once restricted to Afghanistan, in the United States and Europe sooner than expected. Islamic State Khorasan, or ISIS- K, the Northern Asian offshoot of the terror group the Islamic State, claimed responsibility … 

The deadly ISIS K attack on a Moscow Concert Hall last week raises concerns that terrorist plots, once limited to Afghanistan, may be carried out in America and Europe sooner than expected. The Central Asian offshoot, ISIS-K (Islamic State Khorasan), of the terror group Islamic State claimed responsibility.

  

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