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Migrant communities hotbed of terrorism in Russia – FSB chief
2017-04-12
[RT] Russia’s domestic fight against terrorism should focus on better border control and countering terrorist propaganda aimed at migrants living in the country, the head of the Federal Security Service (FSB) said.

“The analysis of our operative information shows that the core of the terrorist groups operating in Russia comprises citizens of former Soviet republics, who arrive amidst the flows of guest workers,” FSB chief Aleksandr Bortnikov reported Tuesday at a session of the National Antiterrorism Committee.

“The terrorists are actively recruiting from among the people of our neighboring countries, drawing them into joining militant forces in Syria and Iraq and then using them as executors for terrorist attacks in Russia,” he said.

“Last year alone 16 terrorist attacks were thwarted in Moscow, St, Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, Ekaterinburg, Tula, Ufa, Sochi, Novosibirsk and Nizhny Novgorod,” he added.

Bortnikov was reporting a week after a suicide bombing in the St. Petersburg Metro killed 14 people, including the attacker, and left over 50 injured. The attack was the deadliest in Russia’s second-largest city in modern history.

The official said eight people suspected of being members of terrorist sleeper cells have been arrested during raids in connection with the bombing. All of them came to Russia from Central Asian countries, he said, adding that explosives and firearms were found by law enforcement officers during the raids.

The security chief said the bombing in St. Petersburg showed that Russian law enforcement must work harder to counter the threat of terrorism. He suggested that in addition to tougher border controls, Russia should look closer at migrants living in the country, particularly those arriving illegally.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  Seems to be a common theme in countries with "Migrants" from the ME.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-04-12 11:52  

#3  I blame the Mongols.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-04-12 09:51  

#2  And to consider at one time the Rus were Swedes. Ability to analyze seems to have forked someplace in the thousand years since.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-04-12 08:28  

#1  Even the Russians?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-04-12 04:32  

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