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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria: HTS chief issues warning as Idlib protests continue
2024-05-17
[NEWARAB] The head of a Syria's hardline Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else
...al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, from which sprang the Islamic State...
(HTS) rebel group, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, on Wednesday issued a warning to demonstrators protesting against HTS's rule.

HTS was formerly affiliated to al-Qaeda and controls much of Syria's northwestern Idlib province.

HTS security forces accompanied by military fighters are on high alert in and around Idlib city, sources from the area told The New Arab's Arabic edition al-Araby al-Jadeed.

They have set up dozens of checkpoints and positions at entrances to the city and on roads leading to it and other major cities in Idlib province, the sources said.

Since the start of 2024, Idlib and the surrounding areas have seen protests against HTS's practices — from torture in prisons to the monopolisation of the region's economic and security administration.

Al-Araby al-Jadeed's sources said the protests against al-Jolani continued in towns and villages in Idlib province such as Taftanaz, Binnish, and Maarrat Misrin.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
ISIS kills pro-regime fighter in Syria’s Homs: Monitor
2024-05-15
[Rudaw] At least one pro-government soldier was killed on Tuesday in an Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(ISSI) desert attack in Syria’s central Homs province, a conflict monitor reported.

"A member of the National Defense Forces [NDF] was killed and two others injured in an attack carried out by Islamic State members ... in Palmyra in the eastern countryside of Homs," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor.

The NDF is a pro-government militia that has fought alongside Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Trampler of Homs...
’s army since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war.

ISIS attacks have been on the rise in Syria, particularly in the vast expanses of its eastern and northern deserts where the group launches surprise attacks amid a security vacuum.

On Friday, an ISIS car kaboom killed three members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the eastern Deir ez-Zor province.
Related:
Homs province: 2024-05-06 Russian Aerospace Forces attack militant positions in the Syrian province of Homs
Homs province: 2024-04-19 Ministry of Defense: Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed five militant bases in Syria
Homs province: 2024-04-18 Russian Aerospace Forces destroy militant bases in the Syrian province of Homs
Related:
Palmyra: 2024-04-08 One of the founders of Al-Nusra/Hayat Tahrir al-Sham was liquidated.
Palmyra: 2024-04-07 3,000 fighters of the Wagner PMC will join Akhmat, Kadyrov says
Palmyra: 2024-03-31 First Palmyra. Bride of the Desert. Part 1
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Europe
Islamists hold a mass rally in Hamburg demanding the creation of a caliphate
2024-04-30
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Do they now?

More on this story from yesterday.
[Regnum] More than a thousand Islamists in Hamburg took part in a rally demanding the creation of a caliphate in Germany, the German newspaper Bild reported.

According to journalists, the organizer of the action was 25-year-old student Joe Adade Boateng, who gained popularity on social networks. He criticizes the policies of Israel and Western countries.
A useful name to add to the archive, he’s the head of Muslim Interaktiv, a local branch of Hizbut Tahrir
...an al-Qaeda recruiting organization banned in most countries. It calls for the reestablishment of the Caliphate...
and for some reason he likes to be called Raheem.
Hamburg police spokeswoman Sandra Lövgrün, when asked why law enforcement did not ban the rally, replied that there were no reasons for this.

“There must be real evidence that there will be violent riots during the rally. Suspicions alone are not enough for a ban,” she said.

Lövgrun added that in Germany it is not prohibited to call for the creation of a caliphate, and the protesters did not violate the law prohibiting the propaganda of terrorism. Hamburg Interior Senator Andy Grote said he was disgusted by the action, but police found no legal reason to ban it. Journalists also established that law enforcement officers did not check the documents of the protesters, since there was no legal basis for this.

According to the newspaper, the Muslim Interactive group, which is close to the Hizb ut-Tahrir group (a terrorist organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation), was involved in organizing the rally, according to the newspaper.

As reported by IA Regnum, in April, German media reported that schoolchildren in Germany are increasingly converting to Islam in order not to be outcasts in a class where the majority of Muslims. In a survey conducted by the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony among 786 Muslim students, 68% said that for them the rules of the Koran are more important than the laws of Germany.

Bild stated in October 2023 that there were many in Germany who despised non-Muslims and opposed the way of life established in the country. The publication published a 50-point manifesto for migrants, including noting that residents of Germany have the right to public protests as long as they do not glorify criminals or cause riots.
Related:
Hamburg: 2024-04-29 Radical Islamists Rally in Hamburg Calling for Caliphate in Germany
Hamburg: 2024-04-17 'China is increasingly connected with Russia': what Scholz came to ask Beijing for
Hamburg: 2024-04-10 Unity at the Chalice of Christ. How Russians and Ukrainians are reconciled in Hamburg
Related:
Hizb ut-Tahrir: 2024-03-07 FSB stops the activities of Hizb ut-Tahrir cell in Crimea
Hizb ut-Tahrir: 2024-01-17 UK to ban Sunni Islamist Hizb ut-Tahrir for antisemitism, promoting terror
Hizb ut-Tahrir: 2023-12-29 Kyrgyz special services prevented a terrorist attack near an Orthodox church in Jalal-Abad

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Europe
Radical Islamists Rally in Hamburg Calling for Caliphate in Germany
2024-04-29
[BREITBART] The German city of Hamburg saw over a thousand Moslems rally on Saturday against the freedom of the press and other liberal values of the country while calling for the imposition of an Islamic caliphate.

Around 1,100 gathered in the central Hamburg district of St. Georg — a progressive area of Germany’s second-largest city often identified as a gay neighbourhood — to demonstrate against what they perceived as an attempt by the media to portray all Moslems in Germany as radical Islamists.

However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
the rhetoric reported from the event indicated the radical positions of the group itself, with chants of Allahu Akbar (God is great or Our God is greater than yours). Meanwhile,
...back at the laboratory the smoke and fumes had dispersed, to reveal an ominous sight...
signs at the rally declare that a "Caliphate is the solution" and others read: "Germany = dictatorship of values", NTV reports.

The rally was also attended by members of the Moslem Interactive group, a successor to Hizbut Tahrir
...an al-Qaeda recruiting organization banned in most countries. It calls for the reestablishment of the Caliphate...
, an international Islamic fundamentalist political party seeking to institute a caliphate which was officially banned in Germany in 2003 for extremism.

Moslem Interaktiv, which was founded in 2020, previously organised a demonstration in St. Georg in October in the wake of the Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
terror attacks on Israel, despite the city placing bans on anti-Israel demonstrations at the time. The group has also been active outside of Germany, having organised a February 2023 protest against Qur’an burnings in Sweden.

Hamburg’s Interior Senator Andy Grote cited Moslem Interaktiv earlier this month as being part of a new generation of Islamist gunnies using social media to spread their messages to the youth of Germany.

The report noted that despite apparently violating some of the principles of Islam, the influencers often using top of the line video editing with a "very professional appearance" as well as using sports cars and luxury brands in an apparent effort to gain more interest in their Islamist message.

Senator Grote said that since attempting to take over the streets of Hamburg in October, local officials have launched a crackdown on the group, saying: "We responded with consistent prosecution, including searches, and some social media channels were shut down on the initiative of the security authorities."

However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
young Moslems in Germany are apparently still susceptible to the Islamist worldview. A survey of grade nine Moslems around the age of 15 this month found that nearly half (45.8 per cent) believe that an Islamic theocracy is the best possible government, while over two-thirds said the rules of the Qur’an were more important than the laws of Germany.

[Twitter] Courtesy of 3dc.


Hamburg has long been notorious for its active Salafi-Islamist community. The Al Qaeda 9/11 plotters lived there for some time, regularly worshipping at al-Quds Mosque, which the authorities closed in 2010. The membership were known to have links to jihadi groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Related:
Hamburg: 2024-04-17 'China is increasingly connected with Russia': what Scholz came to ask Beijing for
Hamburg: 2024-04-10 Unity at the Chalice of Christ. How Russians and Ukrainians are reconciled in Hamburg
Hamburg: 2024-04-01 Der Tagesspiegel: Germany is not ready for large-scale cyber attacks
Related:
Islamic caliphate: 2023-10-19 "Terror expert" explains inside the mind of Hamas 'death cult' killers amid their 'murder orgy' against Israelis
Islamic caliphate: 2023-02-04 US Court Files Indictment Against ISIS ‘Sniper’ In US
Islamic caliphate: 2023-01-28 10 HT Elements Arrested by Taliban in Kapisa
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
US fighter jets violated deconfliction protocols in Syria 12 times in 24 hours
2024-04-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Aviation of the so-called International Anti-Terrorism Coalition, led by the United States of America, has violated Syrian airspace 12 times over the past 24 hours. This was stated during a briefing on April 21 by the Deputy Head of the Center for Reconciliation of Warring Parties, Major General Yuri Popov.

“In the Al-Tanf area, 12 violations were recorded per day by three pairs of F-15 fighters, a pair of Rafale fighters and two pairs of A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft,” Popov said.

In addition, on the part of the US-led coalition, the Center recorded three cases of violation of deconfliction protocols related to non-coordination with the Russian side on the flights of unmanned aerial vehicles.

Over the past 24 hours, two attacks on positions of Syrian government troops by terrorist groups have been recorded in the de-escalation zone. One Syrian soldier was wounded as a result of shelling in the Al Areim area in the province of Latakia.

As reported by Regnum news agency, earlier the Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed five bases of militants who had taken refuge in hard-to-reach mountainous areas in the Syrian province of Homs. On April 18, the TsPVS recorded several cases of violation of deconfliction protocols by four pairs of F-15 fighters, two pairs of A-10 Thunderbolt attack aircraft and one MC-12W electronic reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft.
Related:
Al-Tanf : 2024-04-18 Russian Aerospace Forces destroy militant bases in the Syrian province of Homs
Al-Tanf : 2024-04-08 One of the founders of Al-Nusra/Hayat Tahrir al-Sham was liquidated.
Al-Tanf : 2024-04-06 Good Morning
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Arabia
Al-Islah mercenaries hired by business owners have violent confrontation between rival groups
2024-04-16
[HODHODYEMENNEWS.NET] Fierce festivities erupted in the center of Taiz city between mercenaries loyal to Saudi-led aggression coalition, resulting in casualties, pro-aggression media outlets reported on Sunday.

According to local sources, the festivities began due to a dispute between the "Al-Naqib and al-Zuqari" electricity companies, which escalated into when the owners of the two companies hired gunnies to settle the dispute between them.

The sources confirmed that the mercenary leader, Hamam Marai, affiliated with the Islah Party, launched an attack on the al-Naqib company.

After the attack, the company owner hired button men from the same factions, leading to violent mostly peaceful mostly peaceful confrontations between the hired elements. This spilled over into confrontations between the hired elements in residential neighborhoods in Tahrir al-Asafal and spread to the streets leading to al-Dabua area.

According to the sources, the festivities resulted in the deaths of two people and several injuries, in addition to causing panic and fear among civilians.

Taiz has been experiencing an unprecedented state of chaos and security breakdown due to the proliferation of armed gangs and wanted individuals belonging to pro-aggression military brigades.

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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
One of the founders of Al-Nusra/Hayat Tahrir al-Sham was liquidated.
2024-04-08
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Text taken from a Telegram post by AssadStash

[ColonelCassad] Fell victim to a showdown between terrorists in Idlib. He was seasoned and had been active in terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq since 2003.

A well-known extremist in the region and one of the leaders of the largest coalition of militants was killed in Syria.

Abu Marya al-Qahtani (or al-Qahtani) was killed by Islamic State militants in the town of Sarmada in Idlib province in northwestern Syria. The suicide bomber blew himself up, killing him and wounding two of his aides.

Al-Qahtani was 47 years old. Real name - Maysar al-Juburi, originally from Iraq from the vicinity of Mosul.

He is a veteran of all sorts of "militant" and security organizations, and his career path in jihadist circles is quite classic for many "colleagues" from his generation: he studied at the university, ended up in a pro-Saddam paramilitary group, joined the police, and after the US invasion in 2003 joined al-Qaeda.

He is best known for co-founding al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria in 2011, a group called Jabhat al-Nusra, which quickly became the largest and deadliest of the Syrian war. Then Al-Nusra grew to the size of an entire coalition of groups, formally broke ties with Al-Qaeda in order to build its own project, and is now called Tahrir al-Shyam.

Today, part of the territory of northern and northwestern Syria in the provinces of Idlib, Latakia and Aleppo remains under the control of militants. Abu Marya al-Qatani held the position of deputy supreme leader of the coalition and head of the religious council there.

The murder of Al-Qatani immediately caused a lot of controversy between the militants. Not everyone believed the version about the IS terrorists, with whom the Tahrir al-Sham terrorists have been competing for many years. Some militants believe that Al-Qatani was removed as a result of an internal struggle for power in the coalition. He spent six months in prison on charges of treason and collaboration with Western intelligence services, and then he was simply released without explanation.

Regardless, Abu Marya al-Qahtani was a powerful militant leader, a veteran of the 2011 Syrian war, and one of the veterans of the Middle East's jihadist movement, with its roots in post-Saddam Iraq.

The earth is glassy bastard.
Rudaw concurs:
"The jihadist Abu Maria al-Qahtani was killed and four others were seriously injured... as the result of a jacket wallah detonating an boom belt in his guesthouse in the town of Sarmada," stated the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

Qahtani, whose real name is Maysar Ali Musa Abdallah al-Juburi, was brought to hospital with severe injuries and died there, Rooters reported, citing jihadist sources.

Qahtani, 47, was born in djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
. He fought against United States forces after their invasion of Iraq in 2003. In 2011, he moved to Syria and was a co-founder of the Nusra Front, an offshoot of al-Qaeda. The group rebranded itself as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else
...al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, from which sprang the Islamic State...
(HTS) when it split from al-Qaeda and currently controls rebel-held northwestern Syria.

He has been under US sanctions since 2012.

There has been no immediate claim of responsibility, but HTS has blamed the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(ISIS) for Qahtani’s death.

Last year, Qahtani was detained by HTS on the charge of communicating with "hostile parties," according to SOHR. He was released last month.
Related:
Islamic State: 2024-04-07 Medvedev accuses France of involvement in the Crocus terrorist attack
Islamic State: 2024-04-04 DHS Chief Mayorkas Pressed to Answer How Terrorists Were Reportedly Freed into U.S.
Islamic State: 2024-04-02 Russia says 4 arrested for funding, arming Moscow concert attackers

Related:
Sarmada: 2023-08-30 SNA hands over 5 fugitives to HTS in NW Syria
Sarmada: 2023-08-23 HTS in NW Syria: HTS continues pruning the Abu Maria al-Qahtani faction, gave foreign turbans to Turkey, airstruck by Russia, continues mutual shelling against Syrian gov’t
Sarmada: 2023-08-14 Government forces escalate shelling of NW Syria

Related:
Al-Qaeda: 2024-04-07 Ten arrested at Egypt pro-Gaza rally calling for severing ties with Israel
Al-Qaeda: 2024-04-07 Turkey arrests two more people suspected of spying for Israel
Al-Qaeda: 2024-04-05 Hamas official says no progress in ceasefire talks, despite the movement's flexibility
Related:
Latakia: 2024-04-04 Russian Aerospace Forces destroys two militant bases in the mountainous regions of Syria
Latakia: 2024-03-31 First Palmyra. Bride of the Desert. Part 1
Latakia: 2024-03-20 Zelensky’s terrorist legions: what ISIS militants are doing in Ukraine

Related:
Idlib: 2024-04-06 TsPVS: Russian Aerospace Forces destroyed two bases of militants from the Al-Tanf zone in Syria
Idlib: 2024-04-04 Russian Aerospace Forces destroys two militant bases in the mountainous regions of Syria
Idlib: 2024-04-02 Erdogan lost for the first time in 20 years. To preserve his legacy, he needs peace
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Three residents of Ingushetia accused of aiding terrorists
2024-03-22
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] The investigation charged three residents of Ingushetia with illegal arms trafficking and aiding terrorists. The accused have been arrested.
Could be Caucasus Emirate/ISIS or Hizb-ut-Tahrir, could be support for Ukraine, could be something else altogether. The article does not even hint, and I can’t find anything illuminating on the internet. This article from 11/23/2023 is the only thing in the Rantburg archives that might possibly be related to the current story.
As the "Caucasian Knot" reported, on March 5 it became known that the investigative authorities of Ingushetia opened a criminal case against three people for aiding members of a terrorist organization and storing weapons.

Charges of aiding terrorists (Part 5 of Article 33, Part 2 of Article 205.5 of the Criminal Code of Russia), illegal trafficking in explosive devices (Part 3 of Article 222.1 of the Criminal Code of Russia) and firearms (Part 3 of Article 222 of the Criminal Code of Russia) were brought against three residents of Ingushetia, it reported today the Russian Investigative Committee for Ingushetia.

According to investigators, in November 2023, the accused, aged 26, 28 and 33 years old, on behalf of a member of a terrorist organization who was wanted for committing crimes of a terrorist nature, purchased automatic firearms and ammunition and stored them for subsequent transfer to members of the terrorist organization. The court, at the request of the investigator, chose a preventive measure against the accused in the form of detention, the department said in a statement. 

Let us remind you that on March 3, during the counter-terrorism operation (CTO) in Karabulak, security forces killed six suspected militants. On March 5, sources reported that Amirkhan Gurazhev, Zelimkhan Tsuroev, Magomed Barkinkhoev, Tagir Tsuroev, Mikail Tutaev and Bers Chemurziev were killed. No losses among security forces were officially reported; according to Kommersant, five FSB officers were injured during the counter-terrorism operation in Karabulak.

On the evening of March 2, a counter-terrorist operation regime was introduced in one of the blocks in the center of Karabulak. The National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) reported that the militants, while trying to detain them, opened fire on the security forces, a shootout ensued, and residents of nearby houses were evacuated. On March 3, NAC announced that   six Islamic State militants were killed in the shootout, three of whom were on the federal wanted list. The "Caucasian Knot" has prepared a report " How the special operation took place in Karabulak."

Related:
Ingushetia: 2024-03-19 Family of Khavazh Derbichev called the verdict a reprisal in the case of financing terrorism
Ingushetia: 2024-03-19 A bomb was found in the house of a Sunzha resident
Ingushetia: 2024-03-17 Head of Ingushetia on the voting of refugees from Palestine
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Zelensky’s terrorist legions: what ISIS militants are doing in Ukraine
2024-03-20
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Kirill Semenov

[REGNUM] The well-known Chechen terrorist Abdul Hakim al-Shishani, who also fought against federal forces in Chechnya, said that his militants were attacking the Russian border. They became part of the Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups (DRG) operating in the Belgorod region.

Abdul Hakim Shishani (real name Rustam Azhiev) has a long track record of participation in the activities of international terrorist organizations. In particular, he was the commander of the Caucasus Emirate, an organization not only banned in Russia, but also recognized as terrorist in the United States and at the UN level.

FROM IDLIB TO UKRAINE
After the defeat of terrorists in the North Caucasus, Azhiev moved to Syria, where the civil war began. There he led the Caucasus Emirate in Syria group, which later transformed into Ajnad Al-Caucasus.

In the Syrian province of Idlib, this faction closely interacted with another terrorist organization on the UN sanctions list - Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and came under its control.

However, the subordination of HTS probably weighed heavily on Azhiyev, especially since the leadership of the terrorists in Idlib set a course for “rooting” the group, that is, turning it into a purely Syrian one, instead of an international one, and under various pretexts purged foreign fighters who were trying to maintain a certain independence.

Then Abdul Hakim al-Shishani came into contact with the leader of the Ichkerian separatists in exile, Akhmed Zakayev, and received from him an offer to lead the “Ichkerian battalions” participating in the ranks of armed formations in hostilities against the Russian Federation. Then Azhiev and his people arrived from Idlib to Ukraine.

In addition to Ajnad al-Caucasus, another jihadist cell, previously associated with HTS terrorists in Idlib, may also be operating in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, namely the “Albanian Jamaat” (or “Albanian Group”), whose arrival in Ukraine and joining the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was confirmed HTS representatives themselves in Idlib in January 2023.

At the same time, a number of Russian-language information resources, including telegram channels patronized and financed by HTS, changed their broadcast schedule, switching from covering events in Syria to propaganda in the interests of the Kyiv regime and its Western patrons. Probably, the support of HTS and the structures of the Kyiv regime affiliated with it should become an additional argument in favor of the possible legalization and recognition of this structure by the United States and Western countries.

"HOLIDAY HOME" OF TERRORISTS
But there is a threat that the jihadist groups already present in Ukraine could be replenished by militants of the most radical terrorist organization “Islamic State” (ISIS is a terrorist organization banned in Russia) who settled in Ukraine, who, apparently, lived there under the tutelage of the SBU. It cannot be ruled out that the special services of the Kyiv regime planned to use them in subversive activities against Russia.

This is indicated by the fact that the presence of influential ISIS commanders in Ukraine became known quite by accident, due to the inconsistency in the work of the SBU and the CIA.

The SBU (or GUR), apparently, were afraid to inform the CIA about their possible plans to use ISIS militants and their presence on the territory of Ukraine. Even for their American colleagues, this was too radical a scenario. It is likely that the SBU or the Main Intelligence Directorate in this case could have acted in conjunction with the intelligence services of other Western states.

One way or another, in 2019, the CIA, with the help of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs, identified a high-ranking ISIS terrorist, Caesar Tokhosashvili, a native of Georgian Pankisi, also known as Al-Bara al-Shishani, who was in Ukraine and quietly living in the city of Bila Tserkva. He was considered one of the influential commanders of ISIS due to the patronage of his fellow countryman Tarkhan Batirashvili, one of the main “military amirs” of ISIS.

Until Tokhosashvili was discovered by the CIA in Ukraine, he was presumed dead.

In August 2017, he and his family were believed to have been killed in an airstrike in the Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor. However, it later turned out that his death was staged in order to divert attention from the redeployment from Syria, from where he moved to Ukraine. All this looked like a planned action and could concern a whole group of ISIS militants who received a corridor and refuge in Ukraine.

The most interesting thing is that Caesar lived in Belaya Tservki for more than a year with his wife and three children and came to the country with real documents. That is, the SBU was aware of who they were accepting.

The capture of such a high-ranking militant should be a source of pride for the SBU. But they, on the contrary, carefully concealed this event in order to prevent the spread of rumors about the role of the SBU in “protecting” ISIS terrorists, and pretended that they simply were not aware of who lived on their territory until the Americans informed them.

That is, if the CIA had not accidentally found this militant, he would also most likely have ended up in the ranks of the terrorist Abdul-Hakim al-Shishani and his Ichkerian VFU battalions.

They could also include other ISIS militants living in Ukraine, whom the intelligence services of other states could not reach. They were waiting for their moment X, that is, the opportunity to be thrown into Russia and begin terrorist activity there, simultaneously with the planned invasion of Ukrainian forces into the people's republics of Donbass, which was stopped by the beginning of the North Military District.

The SBU itself was forced to admit that while in Ukraine, Tokhosashvili remained a member of ISIS and continued to recruit radicals living in Ukraine into the ranks of Amniyat (ISIS Security Service). There was little doubt about where they were planned to be deployed.

Although some of the ISIS fighters and sympathizers of this terrorist organization were nevertheless detained, these are rather isolated cases. And subsequently, the detainees were released and took part in hostilities in the ranks of the VFU.

For example, the chief military prosecutor of Ukraine Anatoly Matios, during the detention of the Nazi Daniil Lyashuk, who professed radical Salafi-jihadist views, called him “the most dangerous and brutal fighter of the Tornado battalion” and stated that Lyashuk was going to join ISIS, although the reasons for his arrest were completely different.

Nevertheless, soon “Al-Takbir” (as Lyashuk recorded himself in the Ukrainian passport) was released and killed near Bakhmut during the Northern Military District, where he fought in the ranks of the Ukrainian Federal Unity.

The activities of ISIS in Ukraine, of course, attracted media attention.

Thus, Polish journalist Pavel Pieniazek, who covered the war against ISIS in Syria and investigated the influence of terrorists in Afghanistan, and Ukrainian reporter Alena Savchuk investigated how and why Ukraine became a haven for ISIS militants.

In comments for their publication, former deputy chairman of the SBU Viktor Yagun stated in 2020 that hundreds of people living in Ukraine are associated with ISIS. He also noted that Ukraine is a “rest base” for ISIS militants, whom it does not intend to harm.

Ukraine, he said, is one of the safest places left for them after Georgia introduced harsh penalties for terrorism offenses in 2015 and stopped turning a blind eye to border crossers, and Turkey began deporting more and more disreputable foreigners. While in Ukraine they could already find possible use.

Now, with a high degree of probability, these people can be looked for in the “Ichkeria battalions” of the VFU, which, as they say, are located on the other side of the border in the Belgorod direction. Moreover, among the supporters of ISIS in Ukraine, apparently, there were many Chechens.

BRUSSELS' TOXIC ALLY
The history of the relationship between the Kyiv regime and ISIS has deeper roots.

In particular, back in 2015, Italian Member of the European Parliament Matteo Salvini addressed the then High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini with a request regarding the activities of ISIS in Ukraine.

In particular, he wrote in his request, citing sources in the American media:

“ It appears that they [ISIS supporters] have openly sided with Ukraine, seeking to weaken Russia and force it to concentrate its forces in this country, diverting resources from other fronts on which it confronts various Islamic terrorist groups. To date, Ukrainian authorities have made no attempt to refute these reports, disavow these fundamentalist ISIS combatants, or attempt to expel them from the territory Ukraine claims as its own. Given the serious danger posed by ISIS and Islamic terrorism in general, as recently confirmed by the tragic attacks in France and Tunisia, does the Vice President/High Representative consider it appropriate to rethink his position on the conflict between Ukraine and Russia and engage in closer dialogue with Russia to contain this fundamentalist threat? "

Salvini received a very vague answer: they say, we don’t have the data, but we can say that Ukraine is committed to the fight against international terrorism,” Ms. Mogherini replied.

Nevertheless, then, apparently, pressure began to be put on Ukraine so that it would stop the activities of ISIS cells on its territory. In 2016, the SBU announced that it had blocked two ISIS branches in Dnepropetrovsk and Kharkov, which provided material and logistical support to members of the group in Ukraine, as well as 11 “checkpoints” of ISIS militants in Kyiv and Kharkov. The SBU also stated that 443 people associated with the Islamic State were not allowed into Ukraine.

Since then, the SBU has regularly reported arrests of people involved in ISIS, but after verification, this information often turns out to be untrue.

In particular, in response to a request from the Polish Gazeta Wyborcza, the SBU was forced to report that from 2014 to 2020 they investigated the cases of only 9 people involved in the activities of ISIS, three more criminal proceedings were under consideration as of 2020.

Thus, in the territories controlled by the Kyiv regime, there may still be several hundred ISIS fighters who, apparently, have joined the Salafi-jihadist formations as part of the Ukrainian armed units. At the same time, one cannot exclude their use for subversive activities within the Russian Federation, as well as for the exchange of terrorist experience with the SBU and the State Intelligence Directorate.

Wikipedia:
Ajnad al-Kavkaz (AK or AAK; Arabic: أجناد القوقاز ‘Ajnād al-Qawqāz; lit. 'Soldiers of the Caucasus')[16] is a Chechen-led[2] Salafi jihadist militant group in northwestern Syria, operating primarily in the mountainous and forested areas of Latakia Governorate. Although it was formed by former fighters of the Caucasus Emirate and was tentatively linked to the organization,[23] AK operated autonomously from the beginning and later cut ties with the Caucasus Emirate.[12] Though it had become "the largest of the Muslim factions from the former Soviet Union fighting in Syria"[7] by September 2016, AK's activity dwindled in the following years.[24] In 2022, the group's centre of operations shifted from Syria to Ukraine, as most AK militants had begun mobilizing to fight against the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5] As of 2023, AK has largely been engaged in the Battle of Bakhmut in Ukraine.

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FSB stops the activities of Hizb ut-Tahrir cell in Crimea
2024-03-07
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] FSB officers stopped the activities of the Hizbut Tahrir
...an al-Qaeda recruiting organization banned in most countries. It calls for the reestablishment of the Caliphate...
cell in Crimea, the department’s press service reported on March 6.

“The Federal Security Service in the Republic of Crimea suppressed the activities of a secret cell of the international terrorist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami,” the FSB reported.
Good job, guys.
As department officials established, members of the cell carried out anti-constitutional activities in Crimea. At the same time, they were guided by the doctrine of creating a so-called global caliphate and destroying the institutions of secular society. The goal of the extremists was to overthrow the current government in Russia by violent means.

Members of the cell spread terrorist ideology among Crimeans, and they also recruited Crimean Muslims.

During the searches, a lot of propaganda materials banned in Russia were found on the members of the cell. Security forces also seized communications equipment and electronic storage media used for terrorist activities.

Large sums of money in Russian and foreign currencies were also seized from members of the banned organization.

As Regnum reported, the FSB announced on March 6 that a criminal case had been opened against a resident of the village of Emelyanovo in the Krasnoyarsk Territory due to calls for violent actions against Russian military members of the SVO. He posted the corresponding video on his personal YouTube channel. He faces up to five years in prison.

In the city of Karabulak in Ingushetia, FSB special forces eliminated six militants as part of a counter-terrorism operation. Regnum news agency published a fragment of the operation.
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
FSB detains 49 militant accomplices who were sending money to Syria
2024-02-27
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Almost 50 accomplices of Islamists who transferred money to militants in Syria were detained in 22 regions of Russia. The Center for Public Relations of the FSB of the Russian Federation reported this on February 26.

The FSB, in cooperation with Rosfinmonitoring and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, eliminated the international channel of resource support for militants from “Katiba Tawhid wal-Jihad
Also spelt Katibat al Tawhid wal Jihad. The Syrian branch of this Al Qaeda franchise is the Uzbeks/Tajiks/Uighurs section allied to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS, formerly al-Nusra Front) in Idlib Province, having pulled together fighters from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Katibat Imam al Bukhari, and Turkestan Islamic Party. It was listed a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) in March, 2022. Back home they mostly cause trouble in post-Soviet Central Asia, Russia and Xinjiang of the Uygur Autonomous Region of China.
(a terrorist organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation), which was coordinated by emissaries located in Syria.

“As a result of the activities carried out on the territory of 22 Russian regions, 49 members of an accomplice terrorist network involved in the collection and transfer of funds for the needs of militants operating in Syria were detained,” the report says.

It is noted that some of them spread radical Islamic ideology in the Muslim Ummah of the Russian Federation via the Internet and justified terrorism.

The department noted that criminal cases have been initiated, operational search activities and investigative actions are ongoing.

As Regnum reported, a student was taken into custody in the Altai Territory for trying to send a parcel of medicines abroad to the militants of the Islamic State (IS, a terrorist organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation). He established contact with terrorists, and during the conversation expressed a desire to go to Syria and join the ranks of a terrorist organization.

In addition, at the end of 2023, the student purchased a batch of medical supplies needed in real combat conditions. Next, he sent the parcel abroad to the address specified by the “curators” in the interests of a terrorist organization. The mail was promptly seized by FSB operatives. A criminal case has been initiated on this fact.
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Sochi resident convicted of financing terrorism
2024-02-15
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[KavkazUzel] A court in Rostov-on-Don sentenced Sochi resident Bekzodbek Saidov to eight and a half years, having found him guilty of transferring money to the terrorist organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.

The Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don sentenced a resident of Sochi, finding him guilty of financing terrorism.

According to the prosecution, Sochi resident Bekzodbek Saidov twice - in December 2021 and July 2022 - transferred money to the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, which is fighting in Syria. He transferred money from his bank account, according to a message published on the court’s Telegram channel.

Saidov was charged with committing a crime under Part 1.1 of Article 205.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (financing of terrorism). He was found guilty and sentenced to eight years and six months in prison, to be served in a maximum security colony, and the first three years in prison. The verdict did not enter into legal force.

The "Caucasian Knot" does not yet have any comments from Saidov regarding the verdict.

Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" wrote that on February 9, a resident of Crimea, Murat Kadyrov, was sentenced to 11 years in a maximum security colony, who was found guilty of transferring 8,000 rubles to a terrorist organization.
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