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Russia's Chechnya chief says over 50 suspected militants detained

MOSCOW -- Ramzan Kadyrov, the hardline pro-Moscow head of Russia's Northern Caucasus Republic of Chechnya, said on Sunday that more than 50 suspected militants were detained in the biggest sting operation of recent years.

 

Moscow has waged two wars against separatists in the predominantly Muslim region since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The region is now ruled by Kadyrov, a former rebel fighter now loyal to President Vladimir Putin.

 

Civil rights activists accuse Kadyrov of arbitrary arrests of dissidents.

 

Kadyrov said on his Instagram account that a group directed by a Chechen-born militant based in Syria had been targeted.

 

"As of now, all the band-group was neutralised, more than 50 of its participants were delivered to police stations," Kadyrov said.

 


פרסום ראשון: 01.15.17, 11:43