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IS supporter apprehended in Stavropol Region plotted terror act at railway station — FSB

The apprehended individual was required to leave behind a bomb at the railway station and wait for instructions

MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. A supporter of the Islamic State (IS) international terrorist organization (outlawed in Russia) apprehended in the Stavropol Region plotted to detonate a bomb at a railway station, the suspect said during the questioning in a video released by the press office of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) on Wednesday.

"I got acquainted with a man who is an IS supporter. I trusted him. He forced me to make a video of the railway station’s building and compelled me to buy [everything] for terror acts, for explosions so that I would carry it out," the apprehended individual said.

As the suspect specified, he was required to leave behind a bomb at the railway station and wait for instructions. "When I came to the railway station, I was detained by FSB operatives," he added.

The FSB press office reported earlier on Wednesday that a supporter of the Islamic State international terrorist organization was apprehended in the Stavropol Region while plotting a terror attack on a transport infrastructure facility. When inspecting the scene, FSB operatives found and seized explosive substances and striking elements acquired for making an improvised explosive.

Investigators have opened a criminal case under Part 1 of Article 30 and Part 2 of Article 205 of Russia’s Criminal Code ("Attempt of a Terror Act’), the FSB press office said.