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Movies ISIS Planned Suicide Attack at Taylor Swift Concert -2 Security Guards Arrested

ISIS Attackers Target Taylor Swift Concert - ISIS Planned Suicide Attack at Taylor Swift Concert in Vienna

Suspect planned to drive car into 20,000 fans' at Vienna concert


Friends of the 19-year-old leading suspect are believed to have been hired as security guards in the stewarding area of the Vienna concert, Austrian media reports

MailOnline 8 AUG 2024







Suspects in a planned ISIS terror attack who forced Taylor Swift's shows in Vienna to be cancelled were reportedly hired as security guards for the concert, as more horrifying details of the plan are revealed.






Authorities arrested two suspected extremists, one of whom appeared to be planning an attack on the event in the Vienna area, while a manhunt is underway for a third suspect. Friends of the 19-year-old key suspetc are said to have been hired as employees of the security service at the concert.

The teenager reportedly planned to drive a car into the 20,000 fans standing outside the Ernst Happel Stadium during the concerts before attacking with machetes and knives.




Local outlets report that a "well advanced" bomb was to be constructed after chemical substances found at his home.





The suspect allegedly planned to create an explosive device using chemicals TATP, which are particularly sensitive to impact, Austrian outlet Kurier reports.





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