ISIS
in Afghanistan plans to attack Central Asia & Russia
24
April, 2014
Zamir
Kabulov, the Russian presidential representative to Afghanistan and
head of the second Asian Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry,
expressed his deep concerns regarding the flourishing ISIS activities
in Afghanistan.
“The
number of the so-called ISIS guerrillas in Afghanistan has alarmingly
increased, posing a direct threat against Central Asia and Russia.”
Speaking in a press conference held yesterday, Kabulov pointed out to
more than 10,000 ISIS jihadis in Afghanistan.
“Only
one year ago, their number barely exceeded 100 people; but to our
despair, today, they display a significant growth in this region”,
he added “ISIS’ Afghanistan branch has been trained for the
Central Asia and Russia in particular and often the spoken language
is Russian,” concluded Mr. Kabulov.
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