The French Interior Minister Cazeneuve: “High level of threat”

the terrorist attacks of Brussels triggered Allerme also for the next European in France , scheduled from June 10 to July 10. The French Interior Minister Cazeneuve spoke of a "high threat" level on the upcoming football event. "The attacks in Brussels remind us of the high level of threat that we are facing," the words of the minister.
Cazeneuve also spoke about a possible enhancement of security measures. "We can not continually raise an alert level that is already very high in January 2015," the minister concluded. France in fact has been hit twice by terrorist attacks: the first took place January 7, 2015, with the massacre of Charlie Hebdo, while last November 13 in Paris was hit at various points of the city, with over a hundred dead. Here is the list of the stadiums where the matches will be played the next European:
Bordeaux - Stade Bordeaux Atlantique - (42,052 new)
Lille - Stade Pierre-Mauroy - (50,186)
Paris - Parc des Princes - (47,000 refurbished)
Saint-Denis - Stade de France (81338)
Lyon - Stade des Lumieres - (58,215 new)
Marseille - Stade Velodrome - (67,500 refurbished)
Nice - Allianz Riviera - (new 35.624)
Toulouse - Stade Municipal - (33,300 refurbished)
Lens - Stade Félix- Bollaert - (33,283 refurbished)
Saint-Etienne - Stade Geoffroy-Guichard - (41,965 refurbished)
FIR:" rISK ITEMS IN cAMERA "
" The risk is behind closed doors, but the Europeans will do. " On the day of the attacks in Brussels Giancarlo Abete , vice president of Uefa, track stock of the security situation ahead of the tournament which will take place in France in the summer. "Concerns European dutiful, problem that we all feel as citizens even before sports leaders," he told Radio 24. "The problem of security is primary for all of us, the sporting event is placed in a residual size than the security theme to all citizens. For every sporting event there is a title for the heads of public order that goes beyond those that are the ownership and responsibility of sports event organizers ".
UEFA: "GUARANTEE COMMITMENT TO SAFETY"
Uefa has It reaffirmed its commitment to safety in view of the European Championship in France after today's bombings in Brussels, where at least 34 people were killed. Twenty-four teams will participate in Euro 2016, scheduled throughout France as of June 10. "Following the events of today in Brussels, UEFA wishes to reiterate its commitment to put safety at the heart of its organizational plans for Euro 2016," announced the European football's governing body.
PEDRO: "I HOPE THAT EUROPEANS aRE WELL PROTECTED"
the Chelsea striker Pedro speaking on the sidelines of the press conference the day before starting the Spanish national team to Italy: "First of all we want to express our solidarity with the families of the victims and to Belgium in a difficult moment and dismay. we do not live quiet time but we have to go ahead and have confidence in the safety in each country, so that nothing can happen. so I think and I hope that Euro2016 will be well protected and we have to think about playing. Hopefully it will not happen again tense situations to Europeans. "


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