The threat of terrorism in Europe will remain high
The threat of Islamist terrorism in Europe remains high. While most terrorists have no links to the Islamic State, they have been radicalised by its propaganda online. The Islamic State of Khorasan Province, the Islamic State’s branch in Afghanistan, is recruiting followers within Central Asian diaspora communities, posing a security risk to Europe.
As immigration from Central Asia to Lithuania has increased, individuals with radical views or links to terrorism have been identified within the Central Asian community. Given the availability of Islamist propaganda online, terrorist attacks carried out by radicalised individuals are possible in Lithuania.
While it is unlikely that Lithuania will become a target for Islamist terrorists in the near term, attempts by radicalised individuals residing in Lithuania to spread propaganda, establish support groups for extremist ideologies, and finance terrorist organisations are possible.