On Paris attacks anniversary the French intelligence chief warns of further ISIS threat
The head of DGSI, France’s intelligence agency, has warned that ISIL’s “will” to attack the country is still intact, two years after mass shootings and a suicide bombing in Paris killed 130 people.
With ISIL being rapidly defeated in Syria and Iraq, Laurent Nunez said there were fears for what the return of hundreds of French citizens, who had fought for the extremist group overseas, would mean for security.
“What worries us are plans for terrorist attacks prepared by teams that are still operating in fighting zones in Syria and Iraq,” Mr Nunez told French newspaper Le Figaro.
Source: The National