ISIS terrorists plan nuclear strikes against Europe, warn EU-NATO security experts

They spoke to British ’Telegraph’

Jihadist terrorists are planning to attacks Europe by implanting bombs in their bodies or using car bombs remotely controlled, according to an article published in British newspaper ‘Telegraph’. The newspaper cites higher NATO and EU security officials who met during an international conference on safety held Tuesday in London. The report says NATO and EU security experts warn that ISIS terrorists plan to strike Europe and the UK with biological and nuclear weapons, as there are credible fears that jihadists from Syria and Iraq   tried to acquire materials of mass destruction like nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. As the sources at the conference told Telegraph, ISIS terrorists are attempting to find new ways to bypass security checks in European cities, like planting bombs in remotely controlled cars or implanting bombs in their on bodies. The Islamic State is feared to have already go hold of small range nuclear missiles from Iraq.