Okla. Arrest: Afghan Man Allegedly Planned Election Day Attack
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An Afghan man was arrested in Oklahoma, USA, for planning a terrorist attack on Election Day. The man was allegedly acting on behalf of ISIS. The plot, which was foiled by the FBI, involved detonating a bomb and shooting people as they evacuated.
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