England is on high alert against new acts of violence planned by far-right groups. These groups have prepared a list targeting 38 locations across the country. Security forces have called 6,000 police officers into action against potential incidents. Far-right extremists are sharing instructions for violent attacks, particularly targeting 39 migrant centers, on the internet. In a Telegram group, information about institutions related to migrants has been circulated. Group members are calling for attacks on these places. It is noted that these posts have reached hundreds of thousands of people in a short period of time. Police have announced that more than 30 far-right gatherings are planned for today. Researchers report that these groups are making calls for violence against ethnic minorities and authorities. Some targeted refugee centers have taken security measures. Legal circles are concerned about the safety of their members. Cities like London and Birmingham, where incidents have occurred before, are also on the target list. Police are evaluating the seriousness of the threats and taking additional security measures. Officials describe this situation as one of the largest security operations since World War II. Police are ready to intervene quickly in potential incidents. These developments highlight the increasing far-right threat and social tensions in England.
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