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Will Champion’s League football go ahead despite threats of terrorist attacks?

Will Champion’s League football go ahead despite threats of terrorist attacks?

Will Champion’s League football go ahead despite threats of terrorist attacks in football stadiums set to host quarter final clashes?

A media outlet used by terrorist group ISIS to send messages has shared a threatening update. A post showing the UCL quarter final first leg venues was captioned with “Kill them all”. This is a clear message by the group indicating intent to spread fear and cause harm.

Many media sources have shown that ISIS-affiliated organization Sarh al-Khilafah have published a threat image.

Allianz arena faced with similar threat less than a fourthnight ago

Many media sources have shown that ISIS-affiliated organization Sarh al-Khilafah have published a threat image.

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The image released on the 30th of March captured a crowd of unsuspecting people around the Allianz Arena.

The Allianz Arena, home of Bayern Munich, prepared to host the German de Klassikier on the  evening of said date.

Will Champion’s League football go ahead despite threats of terrorist attacks?

UCL matches set to hold today in four venues across Europe were listed for attacks by the terrorist group.

The post pin pointed the Emirates, Santiago Bernabau, Parc des Princes and Wanda Metropolitano as targets.

UEFA have since acknowledged the existence of the threat and have assured that games will proceed. The organization stressed that all appropriate security measures are in place to combat any threat.

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Security systems in all target venues have been alerted and are set to respond according to the credibility of the threat as per All football.

Arsenal are set to take on Bayern, while Real Madrid will host Manchester City in Tuesday’s clashes.

Wednesday will see PSG and Barcelona lock horns at Parc des Princes, while Atletico Madrid face Borussia Dortmund at the Wanda Metropolitano.

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