Kuwait Times

New York bombing heightens fears of holiday attacks

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WASHINGTON: The abortive bombing by an Islamic State-inspired Bangladesh­i in New York has raised fresh fears of a possible surge in attacks during the year-end holiday season on both sides of the Atlantic. Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old immigrant who mainly injured himself when he tried to detonate a pipe bomb in a New York subway Monday, reportedly told investigat­ors that he targeted the station based on the Christmas posters on the walls.

The explosion, which saw three others lightly injured, came two weeks before Christmas, a period which terror experts says offers potential terrorists a large choice of “soft targets” where many people are gathered, shopping and celebratin­g, with limited ability to protect them. IS-inspired militants carried out two devastatin­g attacks in Europe during the holiday season last year.

In one, a Tunisian refugee drove a large truck into a crowd at a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 11 and injuring dozens more. A week later, a jihadist militant shot dead 39 people at a New Year’s Eve party at an Istanbul nightclub. In November 2016, French police broke up an Islamic extremist ring that was weighing an attack on a Christmas market as well as Paris Disneyland in the weeks before December 25 holiday. This year, such markets around the continent have a heavier police presence and more concrete blocks to prevent possible vehicle attacks.

The US State Department has issued an alert for travelers to Europe during the holiday season, reminding them of both the Berlin and Istanbul attacks. “US citizens should exercise caution at holiday festivals and events,” the State Department warned. “Extremists continue to focus on tourist locations, transporta­tion hubs, markets/shopping malls and local government facilities as viable targets.” US authoritie­s have also put out a general domestic warning over possible season-based attacks, according to Christophe­r Krebs, a senior Department of Homeland Security official. “We’re focused on general awareness with the general public, like ‘see something, say something,’” he said.

 ??  ?? NEW YORK: A message about security is visible on stairs inside the Times Square subway station in New York City. Akayed Ullah is in custody for an attempted terror attack after an explosion in a passageway linking the Port Authority Bus Terminal with...
NEW YORK: A message about security is visible on stairs inside the Times Square subway station in New York City. Akayed Ullah is in custody for an attempted terror attack after an explosion in a passageway linking the Port Authority Bus Terminal with...

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