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DHS Reissues Bulletin Warning of Potential Terror Attacks

The Department of Homeland Security reissued a bulletin on Wednesday summarizing the terrorism threat to the U.S. homeland.

The National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin is an update released regularly since 2015 that describes "current developments or general trends regarding threats of terrorism," according to DHS.

"Terrorist groups continue to inspire, enable, and direct their followers to spread chaos using homemade weapons and by striking soft targets and crowded places," DHS said in a statement. "They also remain focused on conducting more sophisticated attacks using conventional weapons as well as new technologies and tactics. DHS is committed to staying a step ahead of our enemies, and an informed and vigilant public remains one of the Department’s greatest assets in protecting the homeland."

In the updated bulletin, which will be active until Sept. 14, 2018, the DHS warns terrorists' tactics have continued to evolve and now include the use of commonly found weapons for small-scale attacks, including straight-edged blades or knives, vehicle ramming, small arms, poisons, and homemade explosives. The bulletin also warns experienced foreign fighters could attempt travel to the United States from abroad in order to carry out an attack.

The department notes that in an effort to combat the evolving threat and protect the American public, it is working with other agencies, especially the FBI.

"DHS remains committed to preventing violence and threats meant to intimidate or coerce specific populations on the basis of their religion, ethnicity or identity," the bulletin reads.

DHS calls on people to be prepared, stay informed, and report suspicious activity or information about a threat so that officials may investigate and prevent any potential attacks.