A person believed to be a Russian-Ukrainian terrorist was arrested in Paris just before the celebration of the D-Day anniversary.

26-year-old accused of creating and exploding bomb based on ISIS ideology.

June 6th 2024.

A person believed to be a Russian-Ukrainian terrorist was arrested in Paris just before the celebration of the D-Day anniversary.
A shocking incident has occurred in Paris, where a Russian-speaking terrorist has been arrested for detonating an ISIS-inspired bomb in an airport hotel. This unnamed individual, who hails from the Donbas region of Ukraine, has been accused of triggering an improvised bomb in his hotel room at Charles de Gaulle airport on Monday. The timing of this attack is especially disturbing, as it took place just two days before world leaders, including US president Joe Biden, arrived in Paris to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

The suspect himself suffered serious injuries, including severe burns to his face and arm, when he ignited the bomb known as Triacetone Triperoxide. This substance has been used by ISIS in previous attacks, such as the tragic events in Paris in November 2015 that claimed the lives of 130 innocent people. It was also used by the Manchester Arena bomber in 2017, resulting in 22 fatalities and over 1,000 injuries. This type of bomb is commonly referred to as the "Mother of Satan" by terrorist groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

The bomb went off in the suspect's hotel room at Charles de Gaulle airport, causing the hotel to be evacuated. It is deeply concerning that this incident occurred just two days before the arrival of world leaders for the D-Day commemorations. According to France's national anti-terrorist prosecutor's office, initial investigations revealed that the suspect had materials and products intended for the manufacture of explosive devices in his possession.

The suspect, who holds both Russian and Ukrainian nationality, was conscious despite his injuries and has claimed that the explosion occurred while he was making homemade batteries for mobile phones. These batteries were found to be covered in plastic and contained a match, powder, and barbecue lighters. Additionally, multiple passports were discovered in the suspect's luggage, along with the improvised bomb-making equipment.

It has been reported that the suspect had only recently arrived in France and is cooperating with investigators. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of terrorism and the need for continued vigilance and security measures. The authorities are working tirelessly to gather more information and ensure the safety of all individuals in the area.

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