Three 'IS Teenagers' Charged in Germany for Planning Terror Attack
dusseldorf October 6, 2024 13:30Three teenagers have been charged in Germany for planning a terrorist attack in accordance with the goals and ideology of Islamic State.
Three teenagers have been charged in Germany for planning a terrorist attack in accordance with the goals and ideology of Islamic State.
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