ISIS fanatics busted for trying to derail German high speed trains
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ISIS fanatics busted for trying to derail German high speed trains in shocking new terror plot unearthed after caliphate crushed
The 42-year-old Iraqi, living in Vienna, Austria, is said to have twice stretched steel cables above and across tracks.
SPECIAL forces troops have arrested a suspected ISIS supporter following a sickening plot to derail high-speed trains in Europe.
Austrian cops say in both cases an "intruder" had interfered with the tracks in a bid to cause a deadly and shocking derailment.
News of the alleged terror plot follows an al-Qaeda appeal urging its fanatical followers to derail "vulnerable" trains and comes days after ISIS was crushed in Syria.
Describing last year's alleged plot, German cops said a steel cable had been stretched over tracks on a stretch of track between Nuremberg and Munich.
Concrete blocks were also placed on and near the rails two months later, although nobody was hurt.
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