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Bild reports a threat message spread on a platform close to Isis, inciting attacks on German and other European cities.

On the eve of Sunday’s elections in Germany and after recent car attacks on crowds, Isis has issued new calls for attacks in the country. According to reports by Bild, the Al Saif media, linked to the Islamic State, relaunched an image with a clear incitement to violence: ‘What are you waiting for? The streets are full of targets! Strike!’, is the message in German accompanying an image depicting the navigator of a car, suggesting the driver to imitate the Munich bombing and run over passers-by.

Several cities are mentioned in the message as possible targets: Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Vienna, Brussels, Antwerp and Salzburg. The authorities are on high alert for the risk of new attacks during the election period.

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