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28 of October, 11:02

Putin: Militants used the middle East as a springboard for the destabilization of other countries
The militants are trying to apply middle East and North Africa in the form of springboard for the destabilization of other countries, said the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin attended the meeting of the Board of Directors of security agencies and special services of the States-participants of the CIS.
"A particular danger today is the growing terrorist activity, splicing of radical groups with transnational organized crime. Extreme concern is the situation in the middle East and North Africa ", - said the head of the country, reports RIA " Novosti ".



according to his statement, " terrorists are trying to use this region as a base, recruit and train new terrorists, who are able to be used to destabilize other countries." Before the meeting the head of the FSB Alexander Bortnikov said that Residents from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia and countries of Central Asia consist of about 10 members of the "Islamic state" gangs. All in all, according to him, in the ranks of the "Islamic countries" fighting immigrants from more than 100 countries. The proportion of such mercenaries is 40%. Last week Putin said that the Militants, creating in the Syrian Arab Republic a foothold, make plans for expanding the expansion and destabilization of entire regions. In addition, according to him, the operation in the Syrian Arab Republic expressed agreement the readiness of Russia to adequately and effectively respond to any hazard, and among them a terrorist. Remember, 30 September, the aircraft of the Russian Air and space forces of Russia at the request of the President of the Syrian Republic Assad began conducting air operations with the application of point strikes on is positions. On 5 and 6 October missile ships of the Caspian flotilla proizveli rockets with wings sea accommodation in eleven goals in the Syrian Arab Republic, all targets successfully struck.

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