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Ukraine Says Blocked Jihadist Routes to Syria
2016-08-12
[AnNahar] Ukraine's security service said on Thursday it had blocked channels being used by jihadists traveling to fight with the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group in Syria and Iraq and detained an "IS recruiter" from one of the former Soviet republics.

"The Ukranian security service, prosecutor's office, police and migration service have blocked several channels for the transit of imported muscle to the IS international terrorist group through our state's territory," the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said in a statement.

The discovery was made in a wave of security sweeps across several major cities.

The SBU said an apartment in the government-held northeastern city of Kharkiv was being used as a temporary shelter by alleged IS members who intended to travel to both Syria and Iraq.

"This 'transit point' had four foreign nationals from Central Asian states," it said.

"Two of them had been earlier deported from The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
in connection with their involvement in terrorist activity."

- 'IS recruiter' -
The SBU said they held several fake passports from various countries and two of them had been waiting to receive forged Ukrainian documents so they could enter Syria through Turkey.

The Ukrainian service said the four were being financed and assisted by foreign countries but did not reveal which ones.

"Two of the foreigners have already been expelled from the territory of our state," the SBU statement said.

"Investigations into the other two are continuing."

The SBU added that it had also detained an "IS recruiter from one of the former Soviet republics that was being sought by Interpol" pan-European police organization.

It said that security agents had detained another "IS supporter" in the Kiev region who had undergone training in "Syrian terrorist camps."

The unnamed individual is facing a court hearing and has not yet been charged.

Ukraine has been riven by a 27-month pro-Moscow insurgency in its industrial east that has claimed the lives of more than 9,500 people and left around 400 kilometers (250 miles) of its southeastern border with Russia under rebel control.

The SBU previously said it detained four alleged IS fighters headed for Europe from Central Asia and Russia in January and June.

Ukraine's security service has been under pressure to show its strength as the pro-Western government in Kiev tries to meet President Petro Poroshenko's pledge to apply for EU membership by 2020.

Some EU nations and leaders have called the bid far too optimistic because Ukraine not only lacks control of its separatist east and the Russian-annexed Crimea peninsula but also remains riddled with other security threats.

One of these appears to the increasing use of Ukraine and its mostly non-existent borders to ship IS fighters to stage attacks in Europe or join the group in Syria and Iraq.

The SBU said it had detained an "IS recruiter from one of the former Soviet republics that was being sought by Interpol" pan-European police organization.

It added that security agents had detained another "IS supporter" in the Kiev region who had undergone training in "Syrian terrorist camps."

The unnamed individual is facing a court hearing and has not yet been charged.
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