Uzbek terrorist planned to burn protesters in Khabarovsk
A terrorist from Uzbekistan was planning to throw Molotov cocktails at a protest march in Khabarovsk.
Amur.life reports this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to citizen Samaraddin Razikov, he received instructions from the famous pro-Turkish field commander of the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Abu Solokha.
“I asked for instructions on how to make incendiaries. They sent it. To throw during a rally. So that Russian troops leave Syria,” Razikov says in a video published on his Telegram channel by military correspondent Semyon Pegov. Judging by the recording, the arrest took place in the summer.
Pegov announced a large investigative film about recruiters of terrorist organizations supervised by Turkey. Their field of activity covers dozens of regions of the Russian Federation.
“This is Nusra, which the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service spoke about, this is Al-Qaeda. These people will not leave the South Caucasus on their own. They will penetrate into the North Caucasus, using not only the difficult mountainous terrain, but also the visa-free regime of Azerbaijan.
The methodology of their training includes training to penetrate to great depths behind enemy lines and there to create rebel partisan detachments from the dissatisfied population. They will penetrate into the south of Russia: Dagestan, Chechnya, Kabarda. And they will penetrate and are already penetrating all the way to Khabarovsk,” military expert Semyon Bagdasarov said today on the Vesti FM radio station.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.