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Threat Of Terrorism Growing Along Russia’s Southern Borderlands

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During a meeting of the committee of Chiefs of Staff of CIS member States on Tuesday in Bishkek, Deputy Chief of General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Sergey Istrakov said the threat of terror is growing along the Russian southern border. The Caucasus and Central Asia are a hotbed of Islamic extremism and Russia also faces the threat of returning ISIS fighters from the Syrian conflict.

“It must be pointed out that the analysis of the current challenges and threats to the CIS’ safety clearly shows that the terrorist threat persists, and on the CIS’ southern borders it is even growing,” said Istrakov, reported Russian state news agency TASS.

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