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Russian security services knew of ISIS attack threat: Report

The Russian security services were aware of the threat of ISIS attack on concert hall near Moscow, CNN reported, citing Russian intelligence documents obtained by a UK-based investigative organisation.

ANI Mar 29, 2024 17:33 IST googleads

Visuals of the attack in Moscow concert hall (Photo credit: Reuters)

Moscow [Russia], March 29 (ANI): The Russian security services were aware of the threat of ISIS attack on concert hall near Moscow, CNN reported, citing Russian intelligence documents obtained by a UK-based investigative organisation.
According to the London-based Dossier Centre, the documents showed ethnic Tajiks radicalised by ISIS-K - the Central Asian offshoot of the terror group ISIS - could have been involved.
At least 143 people were killed last Friday in the deadliest attack on Russia in decades, when assailants stormed Crocus City Hall with guns and incendiary devices, just before a concert was to be held.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack with statements, photos, and a propaganda video filmed by the attackers.
The Dossier Center is a Russian investigation group backed by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, an exiled former Russian oil tycoon turned Kremlin critic. It has previously unearthed details about Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime, often using documents and leaks from inside the Russian government.
"A few days before the terrorist attack, members of the Security Council received a warning that Tajik citizens could be used in terrorist attacks on Russian territory," the group's latest report stated.
"Even before the attack on Crocus City Hall, a source close to the intelligence services told the Dossier Center about this," it added.
Earlier, the footage of the attack showed how victims fled for their lives and ducked to safety in horror, with the venue transformed into an inferno.
Four suspects, who are from the Central Asian republic of Tajikistan but worked in Russia on temporary or expired visas, were booked on terror charges, showing visible signs of injury. Three pleaded guilty, CNN reported citing Russian media.
Earlier, the US claimed that it had warned Russia about the ISIS planning an attack in the country.
In March, the US Embassy warned of an increased threat of terror attacks on Russia, with National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson saying the US had shared this information with Russian authorities under the "duty to warn" policy, according to CNN.
However, just days after the attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the American warnings as "provocative," saying "these actions resemble outright blackmail and the intention to intimidate and destabilize our society."
Putin, who recently won the general elections to secure record fifth term, has repeatedly alleged that Ukraine had helped 'orchestrate' the attack. But, Ukraine has repeatedly denied having any links to the attack.
Former Russian lawmaker Ilya Ponomarev, an exiled Kremlin critic, said the latest evidence posed serious questions for the Russian leadership and its security forces.
"We see very clearly that Vladimir Putin could have reacted on numerous warnings," he told CNN
ISIS-K had claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on the Russian embassy in Kabul in 2022.
The following year, German police arrested several people from Tajikistan accused of plotting an attack on Cologne Cathedral, according to the Dossier Center. Suspected ISIS-K members were also arrested in Kyrgyzstan, accused of plotting an attack at an orthodox church.
According to the Dossier Center, Russian law enforcement was monitoring all these reports and "considered the risk" to Russia, CNN reported. (ANI)

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