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No creo que tenga nada que ver. Habría volado por los aires llena de gente.ISIS fanatics warn of a future attack on fire-ravaged Notre Dame in online poster depicting the cathedral up in flames once more
- A jihadist media group published the image next to a warning: 'Wait for the next'
- Paris investigators believe the Notre Dame fire was an accident, not an attack
- But ISIS extremists have revelled in the damage to a symbol of Western culture
Threat: A jihadist group aligned with ISIS published this propaganda image (left) showing Notre Dame on fire again, after the cathedral was ravaged by a blaze on Monday night (right)
Jihadists linked to ISIS have shared a menacing image of Notre Dame in flames once more, warning: 'Wait for the next'.
The extremist media group published the graphic showing flames in front of the Paris cathedral's bell towers, which survived Monday's blaze.
There is no indication that the fire was linked to terror but ISIS fanatics have revelled in the damage to the 850-year-old landmark, a symbol of Western civilisation, just days before Easter.
The latest image, revealed by terror monitors SITE intelligence, hints at a possible deliberate attack by ISIS-aligned militants in the future.
As the church burned on Monday night the ISIS-linked Al-Muntasir group had published a poster of the blazing cathedral accompanied by the words: 'Have a good day'.
Al-Munatsir has previously shared propaganda rejoicing in terror attacks which have rocked France.
This poster created by the Al-Muntasir media group - an ISIS affiliated propaganda wing - appeared online on Monday night
The Paris prosecutor's office said it was treating the fire as an accident, ruling out arson and possible terror-related motives, at least for now.
Notre Dame had previously the site of a terror scare in 2016 when a car carrying seven gas cylinders was found near the cathedral.
Three women were arrested over the alleged terror plot, although they were thought to have been targeting a Paris railway station rather than the cathedral itself.
Fifty investigators are now working on a 'long' and 'complex' probe into the cause, Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz told reporters.
A Paris judicial official said investigators have questioned about 30 people after the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral.
He said most of them were employees working on the renovation of the monument, including the now-collapsed spire.
As many as 50 investigators are working on the case but are not allowed to enter the cathedral yet for safety reasons, he said.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rn-future-attack-fire-ravaged-Notre-Dame.html
Los que hasta ayer pensaban que no era provocado, hoy les dicen que es un atentado y se lo creen. No entiendo.