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Russian forces kill two suspected of plotting terror attacks

April 11, 2024
Officers from the Federal Security Service's special forces check a house in Nalchik, Russia
Officers from the Federal Security Service's special forces check a house in Nalchik, Russia

MOSCOW — Russian special forces killed two people suspected of plotting terror attacks in a shootout in the country's south on Thursday, the country's National Antiterror Committee said.

According to the committee's statement, the suspects were blockaded on the outskirts of Nalchik, capital of the Kabardino-Balkaria republic, and opened fire on special forces of the Federal Security Service.

The committee did not give details of the actions that the suspects were believed to be planning, but the shootout came amid heightened security concerns after the March 22 attack by gunmen on a Moscow concert hall that killed 145 people.

An affiliate of the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack. Kabardino-Balkaria is in the North Caucasus region where Islamic extremism has brewed for decades.

However, the Kremlin has sought to blame the concert hall attack on a shadowy plot by the US, the UK and Ukraine – albeit without providing evidence. — Euronews


April 11, 2024
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