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20 Britons getting training in Pakistan to launch 26/11 Mumbai-style attacks in UK | At least 20 British Muslims are reportedly undergoing terrorist training in Pakistan to launch 26/11 Mumbai-style shootings and suicide attacks in the United Kingdom. According to the Telegraph, the men, who all hold British
passports, are said to have travelled to Pakistan to join training camps run by
Al-Qaeda and their associated militant groups. Intelligence sources said that they are
being trained to use firearms and explosives to launch random shooting sprees
in the UK. "We believe there are 15 to 20 Britons in the camps," the newspaper
quoted an intelligence source, as saying. Earlier, intelligence agencies had warned
that Al-Qaeda was planning to carry out coordinated attacks in Britain, France
and Germany for maximum impact. However, the terror cells have not yet travelled
to Europe, and the targets were still unclear. US intelligence chief James Clapper
said the threat is "credible, but not specific" and could include other European
countries such as Spain and Italy, or even the US. "As we have repeatedly said,
we know Al-Qaeda wants to attack Europe and the United States. We continue to
work closely with our European allies on the threat from international terrorism,
including Al-Qaeda," Clapper said in a statement. The 26/11 Mumbai attacks began
on November 26, 2008, and lasted until November 29 killing at least 173 people
and wounding at least 308 people. Ajmal Kasab, the only attacker who was
captured
alive, disclosed that the attackers were members of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a Pakistan-based militant organization. Let is considered a terrorist organization by India, the US, the UK, the United Nations, among others.
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