Russia Dismantles Terror Cell that Funds ISIS

Image circulating on Russian media for one of the three accused of funding terrorism (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Image circulating on Russian media for one of the three accused of funding terrorism (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Russia Dismantles Terror Cell that Funds ISIS

Image circulating on Russian media for one of the three accused of funding terrorism (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Image circulating on Russian media for one of the three accused of funding terrorism (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Russian Federal Security Service announced it had uncovered a terrorist cell operating in several regions in the south of the country, and according to media, three members of the cell were collecting funds to fund ISIS.

In an official statement, the Security Service in Krasnodar region, Dagestan, and Adygea indicated that they thwarted the activity of a secret terrorist cell operating from Syria. The cell’s members were collecting money to finance ISIS, which is banned in Russia.

The report added that ISIS terrorists instructed members of the cell to gather funds under the guise of charity work and transfer them to Syria.

The Security Service confirmed that during the security operations and investigation, it had documented plans and financing schemes to gather over $150,000 for the terror group.

The three suspects were arrested and charged with contributing to terrorist activity, following a court order.

During the raids on the suspects' residences, the security forces seized several documents and communication tools that prove their criminal activity.

The defendants confessed during the investigation to the charges pressed against them, according to the Public Relations Bureau of the Federal Security Service.

This is the third operation of its kind in the past period, in which the Russian security arrests several defendants accused of funding international terrorist organizations.

Last November, spokeswoman for the Russian Investigation Committee, Svetlana Petrenko, announced the arrest of a Russian citizen in Tomsk province after a criminal case against her was opened on charges of "financing terrorism" based on data from the Federal Security Service.

Petrenko told reporters that the accused carried out regular money transfers to terrorists.

“In the period from June 2016 to June 2017, the accused, through the remote access system, carried out repeated transfers of funds intended to support the activities of the international terrorist organization, totaling about 1 million rubles to a bank card,” the spokeswoman stated.

The money was transferred to a bank card number registered in the name of a citizen, the ex-wife of a member of the illegal armed group operating in the territory of the Republic of Kabardino in the Caucasus.

The suspect herself confirmed that she had issued a bank card, then transferred the card to a woman living in Germany, and with her knowledge transferred the money to the accounts of other persons associated with terrorism.

Under Russian law, convicts accused of “terrorism financing” are sentenced to 5 to 15 years' imprisonment and a fine of 500,000 rubles.



Russia Launches Drone Attack on Kyiv

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on November 21, 2024 shows Ukrainian firefighters work on a spot following an air-attack, in Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / State Emergency Service of Ukraine / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on November 21, 2024 shows Ukrainian firefighters work on a spot following an air-attack, in Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / State Emergency Service of Ukraine / AFP)
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Russia Launches Drone Attack on Kyiv

This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on November 21, 2024 shows Ukrainian firefighters work on a spot following an air-attack, in Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / State Emergency Service of Ukraine / AFP)
This handout photograph taken and released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service on November 21, 2024 shows Ukrainian firefighters work on a spot following an air-attack, in Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / State Emergency Service of Ukraine / AFP)

Ukraine's air defense units destroyed more than 10 Russia drones that were targeting Kyiv in an overnight drone attack, Ukraine's military said on Sunday.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries as result of the attack, Kyiv's military administration posted on the Telegram messaging app. It said that the information on the full scale of the attack will be released later on Sunday.
"The UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) were flying in different directions towards Kyiv," said Serhiy Popko, the head of Kyiv's military administration. "The air raid alert in the city lasted for more than three hours."
Reuters witnesses heard explosions in Kyiv in what sounded like air defense units in operation.
There was no immediate comment from Russia about the attack.