Thousands of ISIL members enter Europe
数千名激进分子进入欧洲
According to British newspaper the Sunday Express, thousands of members of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, disguised as refugees, have moved into European countries.
It is said that the ISIL members got into the refugee groups through local smugglers. They entered European countries through the Turkish border. Their aim is to take revenge for the strikes by the US and its allies. Analysts say European countries have recently seen more and more so-called "lone wolf " terrorist attacks, which shows ISIL's strategy is changing.
The group is turning from seizing territories in Iraq and Syria to a more concealed and dispersed method of attack. Analysts say these "lone wolf" attacks will have more effect on the world, and pose a greater challenge to the global security situation and international counter-terror operations.