Germany accuses followers of ISIS of planning an attack on Sweden.

Germany accuses followers of ISIS of planning an attack on Sweden.

Two men are accused by German federal prosecutors of plotting a shooting near the Swedish parliament. One is said to be a member of the self-styled “Islamic State” group and the other a supporter of it.The public prosecutor claims that the pair is an Islamic State supporter.CrimeGermany

Federal prosecutors in Germany allege that two men were planning a shooting near the Swedish parliament. One is said to be a member of the self-styled “Islamic State” group and the other a supporter of it.

The attackers allegedly planned to hit central Stockholm’s government district, somewhere near the parliament buildingImage: Blondet Eliot/ABACA/picture allianc

German federal prosecutors on Wednesday charged two men with plotting a shooting near Sweden’s parliament in central Stockholm.

They said the plot was meant to be a reaction to cases of Koran burnings in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries last year that made international headlines.

Prosecutors allege that one of the men is a member of the so-called “Islamic State,” or IS, extremist group, and that the other is a supporter of it, with both aligned to the group since “2023 at the latest.” 

They accuse the men, who have Afghan citizenship, of donating money via intermediaries to a branch of the IS group, based primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is known as the Islamic State Khorasan Province and often referred to as ISKP or ISIS-K. 

According to German prosecutors, in the summer of 2023, ISIS-K allegedly ordered the main suspect “to carry out an attack in Europe as a reaction to the Koran burnings taking place in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries” at the time. 

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