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Czech raises alert level after Paris attack

Xinhua, January 10, 2015 Adjust font size:

Czech has raised the level of security alert in react to Wednesday's terrorist attack in Paris, Interior Minister Milan Chovanec said on Friday.

Chovanec said there would be a risk if the perpetrators' accomplices left France, and Czech would watch carefully on those who fly to Czech from these regions.

Czech secret services are cooperating with their counterparts from neighboring countries. At present, no information was available on the risks threatening the Czech Republic, according to Chovanec. Endit