US Warns of Possible IS Attack in India
For the first time the U.S. government is publicly warning of the possibility of terrorist attacks in India carried out by the Islamic State group. A brief security message for U.S. citizens in India, issued Tuesday evening at the embassy in New Delhi, calls on Americans to “maintain a high level of vigilance and increase their…
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