Euro 2016: 'Terror plot' foiled by Ukrainian authorities

French 'ultra-nationalist' allegedly planned up to 15 attacks on buildings, bridges and railways

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Officials arrest the suspect on the Ukraine-Polish border

Ukrainian authorities claim to have thwarted a series of terror attacks planned to coincide with the Euro 2016 football championships starting in France this week.

Vasyl Grytsak, the head of Ukraine's state security service (SBU), told state television that a French "ultra-nationalist" detained on the Ukrainian-Polish border late last month had been planning up to 15 attacks on targets including Jewish and Muslim places of worship, French government administration buildings, bridges, railways and other infrastructure.

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