Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen warned Sunday that Denmark still faces a "serious terror threat" as it marked a year since a gunman killed a filmmaker and a Jewish security guard in twin attacks in Copenhagen. The Danish capital honoured the victims under tight security, as Rasmussen left flowers outside the cultural centre and the synagogue targeted on February 14, 2015 by Omar El-Hussein, a 22-year-old Dane of Palestinian origin.
"The Danes have shown that we insist on living our peaceful life," Rasmussen told journalists.
He added: "We're in a situation where there is still a serious terror threat against Denmark - that is unchanged. But it is also a situation where we have acted... We have equipped our intelligence service, we have equipped our police."