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FSB Horrified by Possible Mujahideen Sabotage Operations in Itil-Ural

The head of the Russian terrorist entity FSB, Patrushev, said Tuesday, November 7, 2006,  that his group had information that Mujahideen from the Volga Front of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's Armed Forces  were planning sabotage attacks against water plants in the Russian-occupied Muslim state Itil-Ural between the Volga river and the Ural mountains,  Russian news agencies reported.

 

"Such a threat is absolutely realistic," the FSB chief said at a meeting of Russia's so-called "national anti-terrorism committee".

 

In recent years, Russia has suffered sabotage of energy infrastructure including explosions on gas pipelines and electricity pylons. The invaders have blamed Islamic Mujahideen for the attacks.

 

Patrushev said there were threats against the Volgograd reservoir and the Tsimlyanksy hydrosystem in the Rostov region and hydroelectric facilities in the Saratov and Dagestan regions. He said that an attack against such facilities "could bring catastrophic consequences: the paralysis of vital activity" of Russian invaders in the entire region," the AP reported.

 

Earlier, the Military Command of the Volga Front accepted responsibility for the main gas pipipeline explosion near the city of Volgograd on September 28, 2006, and vowed further attacks against Russian invaders' energy infrastructure in Itil-Ural.

 

The US recognized Itil-Ural as an independent state in a Congress Resolution on Oppressed Nations in Communist Russia in 1959.

 

KC

Publication time: 8 November 2006, 09:23
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