(ANSA) - Milan, July 22 - Italian police said Wednesday they
arrested two suspected supporters of ISIS after they made
threats against landmarks in Rome and Milan.
The two, one from Tunisia and one from Pakistan, had
created a Twitter account called 'Islamic_State in Roma' and
allegedly planned terrorist actions, posting messages with
photos of famous Italian sites in the background.
"We are in your streets. We are everywhere. We are locating
targets, waiting for time X," read some of the messages, written
in Italian, Arabic and French.
Some were written on scraps of paper and held up before a
camera with Rome's Colosseum and Milan's Duomo as well as its
bustling train station in the background, implying these were
terrorist targets.
Two suspected ISIS supporters arrested after threats (3)
'We are in your streets. We are everywhere' say posts