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The Government Of Russia Arrests Islamic Terrorist Who Was Planning On Murdering Russians In Parade

STAVROPOL TERRITORY, RUSSIA Ц MAY 25, 2021: On May 25, 2021, FSB announced that Russian Federal Security Service officers have detained a supporter of the Islamic State terrorist organization (banned in Russia) who was plotting a terrorist attack in Norilsk during a Victory Day parade. Best quality available. Video screen grab/Russian Federal Security Service/TASS

The Russian government recently arrested an Islamic terrorist for planning on murdering people in a parade, as we read in a report from pIndia:

The Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia released a statement on Tuesday informing that it had thwarted a terrorist attack in the Krasnoyarsk Region after it arrested an ISIS terrorist on April 22. The ISIS sympathiser was hatching a conspiracy to carry out a terrorist attack in the city of Norilsk during a parade celebrating the country’s Victory Day on May 9.

According to Russian news agency TASS, the FSB in its statement said: “The Federal Security Service thwarted a terrorist attack in the Krasnoyarsk Region. A Russian national siding with the ideas of the Islamic State international terrorist organization, outlawed in Russia, was taken into custody during an operation in the Stavropol Region on April 22. He intended to carry out a terrorist attack in Norilsk on May 9 by detonating an improvised explosive device in a public place.”

The Russian internal security and counterintelligence service also raided the terrorist’s house in Norilsk from where it recovered a cache of explosives and terrorist manuals from the basement.

“His communication means contain manuals for making explosive devices, as well as correspondence proving the terrorist’s attempts to incite several individuals to carry out an explosion in a column of troops marching in the Victory Day parade,” the FSB said.

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