Breaking news from Europe Thursday night: The deadly bombings in Brussels, Belgium put Europe on high alert this week and accelerated the investigation of other potential terror plots in major cities like London and Paris. One of those terror sweeps is said to have led French police to arrest a man who was in the “advanced stages” of planning yet another terrorist attack on France, although France’s interior minister is not yet revealing any details.
BREAKING: Man arrested in France in "advanced stages" of plotting another terror attack https://t.co/bJQIaH8Q5h pic.twitter.com/KrYLrFaDR9
— The Hill (@thehill) March 24, 2016
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Frenchman in advanced stages of plot arrested – Catherine Herridge reports for us live now -OTR #greta @FoxNews
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) March 24, 2016
@greta @FoxNews And he's not talking. .
— Lass4x4 (@lass4x4) March 24, 2016
@ShepNewsTeam you think the French waterboarded ol Salah Abdelslam? Things are going south when Americans are bigger pussies that the French
— Graeme (@theshockers10) March 24, 2016
MORE: France arrests man in ‘advanced stages’ of terror plot against country, officials say https://t.co/nl5Q3a8xMk pic.twitter.com/BBmcut4olo
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Twin terror raids in France and Belgium Thursday resulted in multiple arrests, including one Frenchman who was described as being in the “advanced stages” of a plot to attack the country.
However, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the man arrested in Argenteuil, on the northern outskirts of Paris, was not linked “at this stage” to recent attacks in Paris and Brussels.
He said the person was implicated at a “high level” in the alleged plot but provided no details.
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@greta @FoxNews Please stop calling them "Frenchmen." They are radical Muslims who reside in France. They are NOT French.
— Lydia Lozano (@LydiaLaLo) March 24, 2016
An ISIS-led attack on Paris last November killed 130 people and wounded more than 300.
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