FSB special forces intercepted “terrorists” in several residential areas of Makhachkala and Kaspiysk.
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Russian special services detained three “terrorists” in Dagestan. The FSB of the Russian Federation reported this on Sunday, March 31.
The Russians allegedly received “information about the location of armed individuals involved in terrorist activities.” Therefore, a “counter-terrorism” regime was introduced.
Even at night, FSB special forces intercepted “terrorists” in some residential areas of Makhachkala and Kaspiysk. And the next morning, the department reported that they had detained three people who allegedly planned to commit terrorist crimes.
During the inspection of the detention areas, “automatic weapons, ammunition and a ready-to-use improvised explosive device were discovered.”
According to the FSB, no personnel were killed during the arrest.
Earlier in March in Ingushetia, Russian special forces stormed a high-rise in the city of Karabulak in Ingushetia. The “militants” apparently refused to surrender to the FSB and fell through the night.
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