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Breaking News: The UEFA Champions League has officially released a statement about the threat made by ISIS against the upcoming UCL match between Arsenal FC and Bayern Munich

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This week’s Champions League semifinal games were all at risk because of the scary statement from the Al Azaim Foundation, which is often used by ISIS to send messages. A scary sign was put up that said “Kill them all” and listed all the stadiums that would be holding the games.

The game between Arsenal and Bayern Munich is tonight at the Emirates Stadium. At the same time, Manchester City plays Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu. Borussia Dortmund, one of the best teams in the Bundesliga, will visit Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. One of the best teams in the world will play another in Paris, France, when Paris Saint-Germain hosts Barcelona.

UEFA said something in answer to the threat from ISIS. “UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made against this week’s UEFA Champions League matches and is in close contact with the authorities at each venue,” the group said.

“All matches are planned to go ahead as scheduled with appropriate security arrangements in place.”

Following the horrible attack on the Crocus City Concert Hall in Moscow on March 22 by armed Islamic State fighters, these scary things took place soon after. Attackers said they were from that group and shot at people who were there. A lot of people were scared and died, and around 200 were hurt.

A news site linked to ISIS, Sarh al-Khilafah, put up a picture a week ago that threatened an attack on Allianz Arena, which is home to Bayern Munich, during the Bundesliga game between Bayern and Borussia Dortmund. The Spanish cops have made their defenses stronger since then. They said: “in terms of preventing the terrorist threat, the State Security Forces and Bodies have activated all their early warning and protection systems, as well as all their response mechanisms ready and willing.”

Breaking News: The UEFA Champions League has officially released a statement about the threat made by ISIS against the upcoming UCL match between Arsenal FC and Bayern Munich

The National Police and Civil Guard will send more than 2,000 people to Madrid tomorrow to keep a close eye on the city. This will make things even safer.

This morning, Ade Adelekan, who is in charge of London’s police, said in a statement, “The UK terrorism threat level remains at “substantial,” which means an attack is likely.” Police officers from different areas of Counter Terrorism work together to plan events in London. When we do this, we look at any information that could help us keep people safe.

It was put up by the Al Azaim Foundation, which often spreads ISIS propaganda. It said “Kill them all” and listed the names of all four venues where the games were being held.

ISIS made terrorist threats against this week’s Champions League semifinal games, but UEFA has told fans that all of them will go as planned, even Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich.

“We’re aware of reports online and in the news about calls to target matches in London and across Europe.” But I want to let everyone know that we still have a good police plan for tonight’s game and are working closely with the club’s security team to make sure everything goes smoothly.

“As ever, we ask the public to remain vigilant, and if they see any that doesn’t look or feel right, then report it to police or security staff.”

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