PLOT TO KILL

Taylor Swift ‘ISIS suspect’ makes chilling confession as chemicals & ‘terror material’ found after plot to bomb concert

Cops found Al-Queda and ISIS material at the home of one of the suspects

A SUSPECTED ISIS-inspired terrorist wanted to "kill as many people as possible" outside a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, officials say.

Three teens have been arrested over a horror plot to mow down fans outside the stadium and launch an attack with knives, machetes and a "dirty bomb".

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A 19-year-old Austrian had allegedly planned to carry out an attack at the sold-out gig on Thursday or Friday - with a 17-year-old and a 15-year-old acting as his accomplices.

It's understood the 19-year-old planned to drive a car into the some 20,000 fans who were due to gather outside Vienna's huge stadium during the concert.

Just days ago, his friends reportedly infiltrated the event by getting jobs as stewards at the event.

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On Thursday, the 19-year-old confessed to planning to "kill as many people as possible" outside the venue, Austrian security officials said.

He also planned to kill himself in the attack, officials added.

It's alleged that the men had detailed plans on how to carry out a mass attack at the huge Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

According to reports, the trio planned to use knives and machetes in the attack.

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Concert organisers said they had "no choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows" lined up for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Austria's elite Cobra police helped with the arrests on Wednesday - storming the apartment of the 19-year-old in Ternitz after cutting off electricity and gas supplies.

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Security officials said the suspect recently changed his appearance and had been reading and sharing Islamist propaganda online.

During the search of his home, authorities found various substances and tools used for building bombs.

They also found ISIS propaganda, 21,000 euros in counterfeit money, machetes, knives and blank ammunition.

After the 19-year-old's arrest in the early hours of Wednesday, two other teens were arrested.

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