Russian
special forces have prevented an ISIS terror attack
in the south of Russia after uncovering a huge bomb hidden in plastic
casks on the side of the road. The terror attack was scheduled to take
place in the village of Kantyshevo in south-western Russia's Republic of
Ingushetia. Russian security services said the bomb contained 3.5
tonnes of explosives.
Members of the crew that worked on the operation stated
that all the terrorists that were behind the planting of the bomb have
been killed. They named the terrorist leaders as Aslan Byutukaev and
Beslan Mahauri, both ISIS militants.
They said they had been following the activities of the two
men since they discovered they had joined ISIS in summer 2015, and were
unwittingly lead to their location by one of the two wives of Beslan,
who had been furious when she found he had married a second woman,
although a Muslim is allowed up to 4 wives under Islamic marital law.
Security service insiders said the woman's efforts to find
out what he was up to with her love rival, and where the pair were, had
led them to his location, and the bomb. The plastic casks were found buried on the side road, in total amounting
to 70 separate items with the capacity of 100 litres each.
According to the security services Byutukaev and Mahauri
got financial support for their illicit actions in the region directly
from ISIS.
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