Source:
REUTERS/Susana Vera
[Saba
Sports News] According to reports from Spanish media, the terrorist
organization “Islamic State” has openly issued threats related to the
Champions League, specifically targeting stadiums. These threats have been
communicated to Real Madrid, prompting concerns regarding the security of the
event. Currently, there have been no changes in the organization of the match.
The Spanish Ministry of Interior had previously identified this particular
match as high-risk and implemented special monitoring measures. The Spanish
government delegation is aware of the threats, but a decision regarding
additional security measures will not be made until the game security meeting
scheduled for Tuesday morning local time. Madrid has a track record of
effectively organizing such games and demonstrating their understanding of how
to manage such situations. However, the situation is different this time due to
the received terrorist threats. In recent days, the alert level in Madrid, the
capital of Spain, has been raised to an extraordinary level. Despite this,
there have been no changes to the scheduled game, and all parties involved
believe they have the situation under control. While there is no need to panic,
there is a need for heightened vigilance and precautionary measures.