The leader of Germany's domestic security agency (BfV) warned on Monday that Germany is a high priority for terror group Isis. BfV President Hans-Georg Maaßen said on Monday that Isis has its eyes set on Europe, according to Die Welt. “At the same time, Germany is becoming more highly prioritized by Isis, according to our assessments,” he said. Germany saw three violent attacks last year linked to Isis, including the December 19th truck attack that killed 12 people in Berlin. Maaßen further argued that German security agencies must be given more powers and improved structures.
Source: The Local May 29, 2017 13:41 UTC