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ISIS threatens UK with 'harder and more bitter' attack than Brussels as armed police take to Britain's streets after terror group claims responsibility for bombings
PUBLISHED: 18:34, 22 March 2016 | UPDATED: 23:30, 22 March 2016
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ISIS has threatened to hit the UK 'harder and more bitter' after claiming responsibility for the Brussels bombings today.
Britain has ramped up security with armed officers taking to the streets near major landmarks, train stations and airports.
The heightened police presence comes after at least 34 people were killed and many more left injured in a series of bomb attacks inside an airport terminal and Metro station in the Belgian capital.
The explosions come just a day after the Belgium Interior Minister warned of possible revenge attacks after the arrest of Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam in the city last week.
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Pictured are the chaotic scenes at Brussels Airport after two explosions inside the terminal earlier today
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Armed British police officers stand on duty outside the entrance to the Houses of Parliament in London today
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In London: Armed officers make their way through the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras station. There was an increased security presence at transport hubs across the city
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An armed policeman on duty in Downing Street, in London, today following Brussels bomb attacks
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Armed police at the entrance to the Eurostar at St Pancras Station in London. Journeys to Brussels were disrupted and terminated in Lille in France after this morning's terrorist attacks
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Security levels at British airports, railways stations, at the borders and on city streets have been increased following the explosions in the departure hall of Zaventem Airport and on the metro system in Brussels. Pictured is an armed officer in Central London
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Armed police officers in central London after the terrorist attacks in Brussels earlier today
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A soldier walks through debris after two explosions rocked a terminal building at Brussels Airport
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A person is carried to safety as troops helped the injured and secured the area after the explosions in the terminal building
And through the terrorist group's official Telegram account, a statement read: 'We promise to the states that are allied against the Islamic State that they will face dark days in return for their aggression against our state.
'And what will await you will become harder and more bitter through the grace of Allah.
'In praise of Allah who has made our blows precise and helped us succeed. we demand for him to accept our brothers among the martyrs.'......
ISIS threatens UK with 'harder and more bitter' attack than Brussels as armed police take to Britain's streets after terror group claims responsibility for bombings
- Islamic State have claimed responsibility for the Brussels bombingstoday
- Terrorist group described how its 'soldiers' carried out the attacks
- At least 34 people have been killed and many more have been left injured
- It is has now threatened to hit the UK with a 'harder and more bitter' attack
- Britain has ramped up security across the country with armed officers
- See more on Brussels attacks at www.dailymail.co.uk/BrusselsAttacks
PUBLISHED: 18:34, 22 March 2016 | UPDATED: 23:30, 22 March 2016
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ISIS has threatened to hit the UK 'harder and more bitter' after claiming responsibility for the Brussels bombings today.
Britain has ramped up security with armed officers taking to the streets near major landmarks, train stations and airports.
The heightened police presence comes after at least 34 people were killed and many more left injured in a series of bomb attacks inside an airport terminal and Metro station in the Belgian capital.
The explosions come just a day after the Belgium Interior Minister warned of possible revenge attacks after the arrest of Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam in the city last week.
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Pictured are the chaotic scenes at Brussels Airport after two explosions inside the terminal earlier today
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Armed British police officers stand on duty outside the entrance to the Houses of Parliament in London today
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In London: Armed officers make their way through the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras station. There was an increased security presence at transport hubs across the city
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An armed policeman on duty in Downing Street, in London, today following Brussels bomb attacks
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Armed police at the entrance to the Eurostar at St Pancras Station in London. Journeys to Brussels were disrupted and terminated in Lille in France after this morning's terrorist attacks
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Security levels at British airports, railways stations, at the borders and on city streets have been increased following the explosions in the departure hall of Zaventem Airport and on the metro system in Brussels. Pictured is an armed officer in Central London
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Armed police officers in central London after the terrorist attacks in Brussels earlier today
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A soldier walks through debris after two explosions rocked a terminal building at Brussels Airport
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A person is carried to safety as troops helped the injured and secured the area after the explosions in the terminal building
And through the terrorist group's official Telegram account, a statement read: 'We promise to the states that are allied against the Islamic State that they will face dark days in return for their aggression against our state.
'And what will await you will become harder and more bitter through the grace of Allah.
'In praise of Allah who has made our blows precise and helped us succeed. we demand for him to accept our brothers among the martyrs.'......