Spanish and French authorities have heightened security measures for the upcoming Champions League quarter-final matches, including the Manchester City vs. Real Madrid and PSG vs. Barcelona games, following threats from ISIS. Spanish police activated all alert systems, and the Spanish government is on high alert due to the potential threat of a terrorist attack on the games. Similarly, France has reinforced security at the PSG stadium after receiving specific threats. An ex-military intelligence officer, Philip Ingram, emphasized the importance of vigilance among fans attending this week's matches, in light of threats linked to ISIS concerning all four quarter-final ties.
France tightens security at PSG stadium after Islamic State threats https://t.co/GorB4FvSn5 https://t.co/nYOHPsV68r
‘We cannot ignore this!' Ex-Military Intelligence Officer Philip Ingram says fans attending Champions League matches this week need to stay vigilant after a media outlet linked to ISIS allegedly issued a threat concerning all four of this week's quarter-final ties. https://t.co/KmxEf8sFYd
BREAKING ALERT - Security reinforced at PSG v Barcelona game after IS ‘threat’: French minister https://t.co/JIdAfm26mp
Spanish government 'on HIGH alert' as Isis 'threaten terrorist attack' on Champions League games https://t.co/KPPc8EDiN2
Spanish cops activate ‘all alert systems’ after ISIS threat to Man City v Real Madrid Champions League quarter final https://t.co/PtyrPMFZhO https://t.co/2w7mqUaITf