France has joined the US and the UK in confirming that its intelligence sources indicate that the terror attack in Moscow was carried out by a branch of the so-called Islamic State group in Afghanistan, known as ISIS-K. Just last week, German police arrested two suspected members of the group. They are accused of planning an attack on Sweden’s parliament, in retaliation for Koran burnings that happened in Sweden. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has warned that ISIS-K poses Germany’s “greatest Islamist threat”. Chapters:00:00 Intro and report02:27 Aaron Y. Zelin, Washington Institute for Near East Policy09:39 Giulia Saudelli, DW Political Correspondent12:10 Günter Krings, Member of the German Bundestag (CDU/CSU)
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