In detention, the 19-year-old male, who is of North Macedonian descent, fully confessed, according to Franz Ruf, Austria’s general director for public security, during a press conference
Ruf said, “He declared his loyalty to the IS group, opened a new tab’s leader on the internet, and had weapons, machetes, and other technical equipment at his house in the town of Ternitz in case of an attack.”
According to national intelligence chief Omar Haijawi-Pirchner, the suspect was preparing a deadly attack on the 20,000 or more “Swiftie” fans expected to assemble outside Vienna’s Ernst Happel Stadium. Due to the alleged plot, two further Austrian adolescents, ages 17 and 15, were placed under arrest on Wednesday.
Chancellor Karl Nehammer of Austria stated, “The main perpetrator has confessed that he was supposed to carry out a suicide attack with two accomplices.”
“The suspects actually had very specific and detailed plans … to leave a bloodbath in their wake.” Authorities presented an image of the primary suspect as having become an Islamist propagandist online, changed his look, and become a self-radicalized individual. He told folks he had “big plans” when he resigned from his position on July 25, Ruf claimed.
A neighbor who talked to Austrian television Puls24 claimed that the suspect had developed a “Taliban beard” and remained reclusive.
The 17-year-old suspect, according to security officials, was employed a few days ago by a business that supplied services at the stadium.
Event planner Barracuda Music reported that it had canceled Swift’s three scheduled gigs in Vienna, which were set to start on Thursday and draw a total of 65,000 fans each, after consulting with the singer’s management team.
Supporters, many of whom had traveled far to Vienna, voiced their sympathy as well as their dismay.
It’s just irritating and depressing. Ultimately, though, I suppose it’s for everyone’s protection “said Mark del Rosario, who had traveled from the Philippines to witness the enormously well-liked American musician
American network ABC reported that Austrian authorities had been informed by U.S. intelligence about the Swift concert threat, citing law enforcement and intelligence sources.
Although the scheme was inspired by IS rather than carried out by the group’s agents, it was reported by the sources that at least one of the suspects had sworn allegiance to ISIS-K, a resurgent branch of IS, on Telegram in June.
Since Austrian legislation forbids the monitoring of chat apps, foreign intelligence organizations reportedly assisted with the probe, according to Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.
Coldplay is scheduled to perform at the same stadium on August 21. The event’s organizer, Live Nation, advised Coldplay supporters to remain composed and stated that it was in communication with the police.
Regarding whether the show would air, it remained silent.
Swift’s concerts at London’s Wembley Stadium next week are not expected to be impacted by the planned attack in Vienna, according to British police, who made this announcement on Thursday.
“Large concerts are often a preferred target of Islamist attackers,” Karner added, citing the bombing of England’s Manchester Arena in 2017 that took place just after American pop sensation Ariana Grande performed there and the 2015 attack on the Paris Bataclan venue.
The plot in Austria also reminded me of the attempted attack on Vienna’s gay pride march last year by three men connected to the Islamic State.
Although the Islamic State was substantially destroyed by a coalition led by the United States a few years ago after creating a “caliphate” over a sizable portion of both Iraq and Syria, the group has continued to launch significant attacks as it attempts to reorganize and reinvent itself.
The concerts this week were scheduled to be a part of American singer-songwriter Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour, which began in Glendale, Arizona on March 17, 2023, and is scheduled to end in Vancouver, Canada on December 8, 2024.
With 283 million followers on her official Instagram account, Swift, 34, has not yet responded to the cancellations.
The threat infuriated her supporters, several of whom begged the concert’s organizers to reschedule rather than cancel it altogether. The ticket promoters have promised to reimburse the cost.


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