Kuwait Times

Russia on alert for returning militants

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MOSCOW: Russia’s security service yesterday said it was on alert for the possible return of jihadists from Syria ahead of the World Cup and the presidenti­al election in 2018. The FSB’s warning came after the Russian military last week declared Syria “liberated” from the Islamic State group, and after a visit on Monday by President Vladimir Putin to Russia’s airbase in the war-ravaged country.

Russia first intervened in the Syrian conflict in 2015, staging air strikes in support of President Bashar Al-Assad which targeted both IS and other jihadists as well as rebels fighting government troops. As many as 40,000 fighters travelled from all over the world, including Russia, to join IS in Russia after the 2014 declaratio­n of its self-styled “caliphate” straddling Syria and Iraq.

In 2015, Russian security services estimated that 2,900 Russian citizens had joined IS, as well as “several thousands” from Central Asia. Now that IS’ “caliphate” has all but collapsed, its “leaders and fighters are looking for ways to continue their terrorist activities in the territory of other countries, including Russia”, FSB director Alexander Bortnikov was quoted by Russian agencies as saying. “The return of former members of illegal armed groups from the Middle East to Russia poses a real danger” as they can form sleeper cells and recruit new members, he added.

Attacks thwarted

Bortnikov said the security services had ensured the Confederat­ions Cup ran smoothly this year. They will draw on this experience to ensure they prevent attacks on venues in 13 cities hosting the World Cup from June 14 to July 15 next year. “Our priority is to secure locations where crowds will gather, as well as energy infrastruc­ture sites ... and sports venues that will host the 2018 football World Cup, to ensure they are not targets for terror attacks,” Bortnikov said.

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