There is a "concrete and
present" risk of jihadi attacks in Italy, the annual report from
Italian intelligence services said Tuesday.
Italy is "subjected to Daesh's hostile propaganda activity
and radicalised individuals continue to be present on its
territory," the report said, "including Italian-speaking
'Islamonauts'".
The report highlighted "the danger posed by homegrown
terrorists, moved by autonomous motivations and inspirations,
or piloted by 'terror directors'".
Italy should also watch out for covert campaigns trying to
influence the March 4 general elections, the annual intelligence
report said Tuesday. It said "there is a rising threat", and
there may be cyber-attacks to influence the choice of citizens".
photo: Interior MInister Marco Minniti
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