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Increased vigilance throughout Europe following Daesh's threats of huge attacks in the four stadiums that will host this week's Champions League quarter-final matches. The Islamic State organization published threatening posters on social networks with the names of the stadiums and the inscription next to them: "Murder them all" - and as a result the alert level was raised in Madrid, where two of the games will be held.
Two matches will be played tonight as part of the quarter-final stage: Arsenal will host Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium and Real Madrid will wait for Manchester City at the Bernabeu. Tomorrow Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona will meet at the Parc de France and Atlético Madrid will host Borussia Dortmund at the Wanda Metropolitano.
One of the threatening posters posted/screenshot, from Twitter
Large forces of police will be deployed at the stadiums/GettyImages, ANP
This is not the first time that the murderous organization has threatened show attacks in stadiums in recent times. Just recently, security was also increased at the match between Bayern Munich and Dortmund for fear of an attack.
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