From the Austrian edition of The Local and The Times of Malta
Austrian authorities have foiled a plot to carry out a series of terror attacks, including bombing one of Vienna’s Christmas markets, local media reported Monday.
The plot involved three men, including a 24-year-old ringleader who had been influenced by the ideology of the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, according to the APA news agency.
The main suspect is thought to have hatched a plot to target the Christmas market in front of St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna city centre between Christmas and New Year. Other possible targets are said to have included Salzburg and locations in Germany, France and Luxembourg.
An anonymous tip-off led to the ringleader, who was already in jail following two attempts to reach Syria and join IS. However, the report said he was able to remain in contact with his alleged accomplices via mobile phone — contrary to prison regulations. Part of the plot was a plan to help the ringleader escape.
The two other suspects, aged 25 and 31, were taken into custody at the end of last week. All three men are ethnic Chechens.
On Tuesday in the Dutchy of Luxembourg the public prosecutor’s office issued a statement confirming there were ‘no indications’ of a plot targeting Luxembourg despite reports in the Austrian and international press suggesting Luxembourg was being targeted. The authorities remain in contact with their Austrian colleagues and will follow up on the investigation if witness statements from the accused parties reveal potential links to Luxembourg.
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