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The cyber attackers declared war on the jihadis, also known as ISIL and Daesh, in the wake of the Paris attacks last week. And now the group has released a statement claming the terrorists are planning up to EIGHT attacks on the same day - November 22. Alongside the hashtags #22Daesh #OpParis, they published a list of events in France, the United States, Indonesia, Italy and Lebanon which are reportedly being targeted. They include the WWE wrestling event at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and a performance by an American heavy metal band in Milan. They include the WWE wrestling event at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and a performance by an American heavy metal band in Milan.

There will be big events worldwide on the 22nd, go at your own risk Anonymous

Their statement read: “This is a warning to anyone going to any of the events listed below or going to any event with a lot of people, church services included - but the risk of any churches outside Paris/France being targeted is low.” “There will be big events worldwide on the 22nd, go at your own risk.”

The full list is as follows:



• Cigales Electroniques with Vocodecks, RE-Play & Rawtor at Le Bizen (Paris)

• Concrete Invites Drumcode: Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, Joel Mull at Concrete (Paris)

• Demonstration by Collectif du Droit des Femmes, group for women’s rights, (Paris)

• Feast of Christ the King celebrations (Rome/Worldwide)

• Al-Jihad, One Day One Juz (Indonesia)

• Five Finger Death Punch (Milan)

• University Pastoral Day (Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon)

• WWE Survival Series (US)

The women’s rights demonstration has already been cancelled after French president François Hollande declared a state of emergency in the wake of the killings.



The French parliament voted to extend this to three months, and includes beefed up security measures such as banning demonstrations.



The hacking group, identified by a trademark mask, added some events are not '100% confirmed' as at-risk.

Paris Terror Attack 2015: One year on Sun, November 13, 2016 Terrorists slaughtered 130 people during a series of coordinated terror attacks in Paris on Friday 13th November 2015. The attacks took place at the Bataclan concert hall, Boulevard Voltaire, Belle Equipe bar, rue Fontaine au Roi, Petit Cambodge restaurant, and Le Carillon bar. Play slideshow REUTERS 1 of 86 French President Francois Hollande and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo lay a wreath of flowers as they unveil a commemorative plaque next to the

Anonymous claims to have passed on all intelligence to security services around the world, adding: “They have it and it is their responsibility to do something with it.



“But because they have not done anything with it yet and it's almost the 22nd, we have matters into our hands.



“We only take the responsibility of warning civilians (in case the authorities do not act well enough).”

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ISIS fighters Fri, March 25, 2016 Iraq and Syrian jihadists, including the Paris and Brussels attacks suspects. Play slideshow PH 1 of 47 Belgian national Salah Abdeslam who masterminded the Paris attacks