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Israeli military says it shot down Syrian jet that infiltrated its airspace
The Israeli Defence Forces launched two missiles at a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet.
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The Israeli Defence Forces launched two missiles at a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet.
Leaks started to appear in some basements yesterday, while some residents on the city’s outskirts were forced to travel by boat through waterlogged streets.
“I’ve always felt safe in Potsdam. Now that feeling of security is ebbing away.”
The flight was from Kaunas, in Lithuania, to London Luton, and the alarm was raised by Lithuanian authorities.
The Paris landmark was evacuated as a precaution.
The popular tourist area around Waterloo Pier was also evacuated as a precaution.
An eyewitness told reporters that the attacker exploded a trolley in the station.
He was questioned by police after a guard overheard him say ‘weapon’ and ‘gun’.
The Prime Minister said that she does not want the public to feel “unduly alarmed”.
The police Twitter account said it had been defused or neutralised.
Security and defence analyst Declan Power advises fans heading to France to be vigilant and well prepared.
Though, there is nothing specific.
Met Éireann says the south and south-west will be hit heaviest in coming days.
The belt was found in an area which one of the attackers is known to have been in.
Police said no one matching the man’s description was found.
An international football match and a concert have both been cancelled in Hannover, Germany this evening.
Four different buildings are being searched.
Half of the platforms and much of the central station in Rotterdam had to be cleared.
Europe is on a high terror alert as a mastermind of a jihadist cell in Belgium remains at large.
Meanwhile, Germany’s anti-Islamic was set to march today.
The US said the threat level in Yemen is extremely high due to the potential for both terrorist attacks and civil unrest.
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