U.S. planning terror attacks inside Russia, Foreign Intelligence claims

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The Foreign Intelligence Service claimed that in January, 60 'terrorists' were selected and were training at the U.S. al-Tanf base in Syria.

or MI6, the SVR garners intelligence on foreign countries, rather than on domestic operations.

"According to credible data received by the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, the U.S. military is actively recruiting militants of jihadist groups affiliated with the Islamic State and, to commit terrorist attacks on the territory of Russia and in the CIS countries," the statement relayed from the SVR to the state-owned TASS news agency said Monday.

The SVR said in January, 60"terrorists with experience in combat operations in the Middle East" were selected, and they undergoing training at the U.S. al-Tanf base in Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin talks during an event marking the 100th anniversary of domestic civil aviation at the State Kremlin Palace, on February 9, 2023 in Moscow, Russia. Putin said in October that the explosion that caused major leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines running from Russia to Europe was an “act of international terrorism.”As part of the training, the 60 fighters will be taught how to make and use improvised explosives, as well as sabotage techniques.

"Particular attention is paid to the planning of attacks on well-guarded facilities, including foreign diplomatic missions," the SVR said, TASS reported.Russia and the CIS countries"They will be tasked with preparing and carrying out terrorist attacks against diplomats, civil servants, law enforcement officers and personnel of the armed forces," the statement added.

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