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Putin instructs FSB to expand counterterror efforts in response to 'dangerous' enemy

"Our adversary has a wide array of information, technical and financial capabilities," the Russian president noted

MOSCOW, March 19. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) to enhance its counterterrorism efforts, because the "enemy is strong and dangerous."

"I ask the FSB, as well as other security services and law enforcement agencies under the coordination of the National Antiterrorist Committee to significantly increase antiterror work in all directions, in lieu of the fact that our enemy is strong and dangerous. Our adversary has a wide array of information, technical and financial capabilities," Putin told an FSB board meeting.

"We know what they are capable of within all these dimensions, including their intelligence methods, as well as terroristic ones," the president noted. According to him, "it would suffice to recall the blatant terrorist attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea." "They are ready to do anything," Putin said, commenting on the West’s actions.

The president emphasized that "the West used to use various transborder and radical terrorist groupings, as well as approved their aggression towards Russia."