![]() ![]() ![]() What is not known is to what extent his private dealings in those places had to do merely with ideological radicalization or with the planning of an attack. So far the publically available clues about his overseas contacts point to Britain, where Abdulwahab studied for a time, and the Middle East, which he apparently visited. It was the first fatal bombing by a suspected Islamist militant in Europe since 2007, when an assailant died in a failed attack in Glasgow, and the first such incident in a European capital since London bombings killed 52 in 2005. LONDON (Reuters) - Was Taymour Abdulwahab a “lone wolf” or a team player when he died in an apparently botched suicide attack in Sweden at the weekend?Įuropean security officials are pressing for urgent answers to that question following a flurry of signs in recent months indicating a rising terrorism threat to the continent.Ībdulwahab, a Swedish national of Middle Eastern origin, died in one of the explosions he is believed to have triggered in Stockholm late on Saturday night. ![]()
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