FSB reports teen-headed terror plan frustrated in S-Russia
The cell had planned attacks targeting police officers at various locations on May 9, Russia’s Victory Day, which celebrates the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. Authorities arrested the leaders a day before the planned attacks, with further arrests made in follow-up operations.
The FSB did not specify the extremist organization involved or provide details on its role in the plot. Stavropol borders predominantly Muslim areas, where radical Islamist groups remain a security concern for Russian authorities.
Earlier this month, in Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, two traffic police officers were killed and several others wounded in a gunfight with suspected terrorists. One attacker was injured and captured after attempting to escape by car, and two civilians were also hurt in the clash.
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