We
are at war with Russia, not the United States of America’: Dagestan
rebel group distances itself from Boston bombers
21
April, 2013
Facing
speculation it may have played a role in the Boston Marathon bombing,
a rebel faction fighting for a Muslim state in the North Caucasus
region of Russia issued a statement Sunday insisting it was not at
war with the United States.
“We
are at war with Russia,” a commander of the group, Caucasus
Emirates, said in a communiqué posted on Kavkaz Centre, a
pro-jihadist website. He also said the group’s emir, Doku Umarov,
had prohibited attacks on civilians.
Investigators
were reportedly trying to retrace the movements of one of the
bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who spent six month in Dagestan last
year. Along with neighboring Chechnya, Dagestan is a base for armed
Islamist groups.
Mike
Rogers, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said on NBC’s
“Meet the Press” that Tsarnaev may have received training and
“that final radicalization to push him to commit acts of violence”
while in Dagestan.
Rebel
leader Umarov already has a US$5-million reward on his head due to
his role in the bombings of the Moscow airport and subway. According
to the U.S. State Department, he has called for attacks against the
United States, Britain and Israel.
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