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Russische Polizei vereitelt islamischen Anschlag auf C-Waffendepot 16. Oktober 2013

Filed under: Islamischer Terror — Knecht Christi @ 12:04

Screenshot from Investigative Committee's video

Screenshot from Investigative Committee’s Video

 

Die beiden Terrorverdächtigen, die im russischen Gebiet Kirow (Wolgaraum) festgenommen worden sind, planten laut den Ermittlern einen Sprengstoffanschlag auf ein C-Waffendepot im Gebiet Kirow. 

 

Bestandteile der Bombe sind laut dem amtlichen Sprecher des Ermittlungskomitees, Wladimir Markin, in einem verlassenen Haus in der Stadt Kotelnitsch sichergestellt worden.  Wie Markin am Dienstag in Moskau mitteilte, wurden neben dem Waffenversteck auch extremistische Schriften und Reisepässe der mutmaßlichen Terroristen entdeckt.  Einer der Verdächtigen, die aus Moskau ins Gebiet Kirow gekommen waren, habe bei der Festnahme gewaltsamen Widerstand gegen die Sicherheitskräfte geleistet, so Markin. Ihm zufolge hatten die beiden bereits früher im Verdacht gestanden, einen Terroranschlag zu planen. „Seit September hatten die Verdächtigen einen Anschlag auf die Anlage zur Lagerung und Vernichtung chemischer Waffen Maradykowski vorbereitet, der hunderte Menschenleben hätte fordern können“, so Markin.  Nach Angaben des Ermittlungskomitees bekennen sich die Festgenommenen zum Wahhabismus, einer puristischen Strömung des Islam. {Quelle: de.ria.ru}

 

 

Screenshot from Investigative Committee's video

Screenshot from Investigative Committee’s Video

 

 

Russia thwarts plot to bomb chemical weapons facility

 
 

Russian authorities have arrested two men from the North Caucasus for planning a suspected terror attack on a chemical weapons destruction facility. Investigators said the attack could have led to hundreds of deaths in the city of Kirov. Investigators believe the two men were plotting to bomb a chemical weapons storage and destruction facility in Russia’s Kirov Region, 1,000km east of Moscow. The suspects are thought to belong to the fundamentalist Wahhabi Islamist movement. “The investigation indicates the suspects are followers of Wahhabism and arrived in the Kirov region from Moscow,” said the spokesman for Russia’s Investigative Committee, Vladimir Markin. He added that the suspects were plotting an attack in a bid to influence the government and international organizations.  Investigators did not specify which organizations, or how the suspected terrorists would attempt to influence them. Russian authorities raided the abandoned property where the suspects, aged 21 and 19, were residing. The two men were reportedly in possession of „literature with extremist content“ and one of them allegedly resisted arrest. Furthermore, investigators found and confiscated the components of a homemade, explosive device on the premises as well as two international passports.  A hideout was also discovered by authorities 500 meters from the Maradykovo facility, along with maps and components to make a bomb. 

 

 Maradykovo facility in Kirov Region. Photo from gorodkirov.ru

Maradykovo facility in Kirov Region. Photo from gorodkirov.ru

 

“After executing the terrorist act the suspects planned to go abroad to an international terrorist training camp to gather the necessary skills to carry out a range of different terrorist activities,” said a press release from the Kirov Federal Security Service Directorate.  The two men are currently in police custody and are awaiting trial on the charges set against them. Authorities said that their capture averted an attack on the Maradykovo chemical facility that could have claimed hundreds of lives. Russia is part of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and is currently in the process of destroying its chemical weapons arsenal. The North Caucasus – where the suspects are believed to be from – is a predominantly Muslim region in the South of Russia. Russian security forces are attempting to weed out extremist groups that have entrenched themselves in the mountainous area. {rt.com}

 

 

 

 muslim web site russia hacked

 

Message from the people of Moscow: “Greetings, Muslims…”

 

Russian Muslim Websites Defaced by Hackers During Muslim Eid Holiday

 

 

Translation of screenshot: 

“Greetings, Muslims. You’re being addressed by the people of Moscow. We’ve f*cking had it with you.

We know full well that the pig is a filthy animal for you,

so here is a piggy with the Koran in its maw.

Now this domain name has been defiled and you can no longer host your website here. Soon we will bury piggies near all your mosques.

Happy holidays, c*cksuckers”.

 

h/t Blazing Cat Fur

 

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