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26 of February, 09:18

Bin Laden was planning a series of attacks on Russia As it became known from documents seized during a RAID by American special forces in the house of Osama bin Laden's group, al Qaeda was going to make a terrorist attack on the Russian Federation. As key objectives were considered, the United States Embassy in the country and the pipeline.

Documents evidencing the projects of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda to attack targets in several European countries, among which Russia and England, were presented in new York during the hearing, a native of Pakistan, who is suspected of terrorism. Abid Nasir refutes some relationship with the group and denies all charges.

The representative of the stronger sex has stressed that he is religious, and the period to which it belongs, is not associated with the policy and does not allow even discussions about Jihad. "Terrorism is not compatible with Islam," he was quoted by Reuters. And yet, in the management of the court were the documents that say that the accused was the leader of a terrorist cell of al-Qaeda, which in 2009 was planning an attack on a shop in Manchester. The attack, in the end, didn't happen.

Also, in the submitted documents was information that bin Laden had sent a personal militants and other attacks. Namely, in Russia the terrorists hoped to attack or the Embassy of the United States, or pipeline. In England it was remotely "multiple purposes", however what has not been clarified.

In the message sent in the name of the previous favorite terrorist group, never referred to directly name Abid Nasir. When his detention was not found virtually any explosives or drugs.

And yet, the prosecution continues to demand what he considered to be one of those who had prepared the attack in European countries. In that case, if wine men will be confirmed, he threatens to sanction almost up to life imprisonment.
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