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Cameron Says Seven Terror Plots Foiled in Six Months

© AP Photo / Matt DunhamDuring a training exercise for London's emergency services, armed police officers walk towards the disused Aldwych underground train station in London, Tuesday, June 30, 2015
During a training exercise for London's emergency services, armed police officers walk towards the disused Aldwych underground train station in London, Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - Sputnik International
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British Prime Minister David Cameron said that British security and intelligence services have stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Seven terrorist plots have been thwarted in the United Kingdom over the last six months, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday.

"Our security and intelligence services have stopped something like seven attacks in the last six months," Cameron told the BBC in an interview at the southern Turkish city of Antalya, during the ongoing G20 summit.

Cameron stated that the deadly Paris attacks "could have happened" in the United Kingdom, although Britain does not take part in the anti-Islamic State (ISIL) jihadist group airstrikes led by the United States. France is a founding member of the 62-member US-led anti-ISIL coalition.

Counter Terrorism Police Dog, officer Vinni, sniffs for explosives as he patrols Liverpool Street underground platform as passengers alight from a tube train, Wednesday July 20, 2005, as security is stepped up at Liverpool Street Tube Station in London. - Sputnik International
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Up to 132 people have been killed and 305 injured, 99 critically, in a November 13 series of coordinated attacks at a football stadium, a concert hall and several restaurants in Paris.

"That’s one of the reasons we are strengthening the security intelligence services with this announcement today," the British leader said, classifying the threat of terrorism as the "struggle of our generation."

Downing Street announced earlier on Monday an additional 1,900 MI5, MI6 and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) officers to be deployed in anti-terror efforts, including in response to cyberattacks and other global security risks.

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