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Chechen leader says detained more than 50 IS insurgents

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MOSCOW: Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov said Sunday his forces had detained more than 50 insurgents linked to the Islamic State jihadist group, completing a major security operation.

Kadyrov wrote on Instagram on Sunday that security forces had captured an armed group coordinate­d by a Chechen fighter located in Syria, with the latest arrests taking place in various locations on Saturday.

“Now the whole group of bandits has been neutralise­d and more than 50 members have been brought to police stations,” Kadyrov said,

He also posted a video of himself speaking to a group of the captured men in Chechen.

The Moscow-back leader of the North Caucasus region called the operation – planned since last summer – “a big success for the law enforcemen­t agencies.”

The Russian North Caucasus is one of the major sources of foreign jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq.

The Chechen leader said police on Saturday detained several participan­ts of the armed group including an “especially dangerous terrorist” named as Imran Datsayev who threw a hand grenade but was captured alive.

He said Datsayev testified that he received orders from Islamic State to kill a police officer and had killed a police sergeant last November.

Russia fought two brutal separatist wars over the past two decades in Chechnya but the region has been largely pacified under Kadyrov’s ironfisted rule.

A dwindling group of Islamist insurgents are still fighting the authoritie­s in Chechnya and across the volatile North Caucasus, and sporadical­ly launch eyecatchin­g attacks.

Kadyrov, a former fighter against Russia’s rule who now supports President Vladimir Putin, regularly announces raids to capture insurgents, which he sometimes personally coordinate­s. — AFP

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