Russian Caucasus extremists pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State forces this week in a recording posted online.
ISIS has welcomed the move by the militant group, which exists in
four locations in Russia: Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan and
Kabardino-Balkaria regions. The YouTube voice recording was posted
Sunday. In response, ISIS also posted another audio recording online.
The Caucasus militant group swore obedience to ISIS mastermind, Abu
Bakr al-Baghdadi. “Obeying the order of Allah, we are declaring our
allegiance to Caliph Ibrahim ben Awwad ben Ibrahim al Badri al-Qoureishi
al Husseini for obedience and subordination,” per AFP's story
quoting the
recording, “We testify that all mujahideen of the Caucasus are united
in this decision, and there are no disagreements among us on this
issue.”
ISIS spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani welcomed the announcement in
another recording Tuesday. The spokesman congratulated “the soldiers of
Islamic State in the Caucasus.” The congratulatory message was in
response to the Caucasus militants pledging allegiance to the Caliph. In
the recording, Adnani declared that Baghdadi had named Sheikh Abu
Mohammad al-Qadari as the governor of the Caucasus region.
Russian newspaper Pravda earlier
reported that
as many as 5,000 Russian citizens were fighting for ISIS forces. The
CIS Anti-Terrorist Center head Andrei Novikov said that a part of the
information had been “confirmed and documented.”
British Home Secretary Theresa May earlier advised radicalized
nationals against traveling. She clarified that extremist groups like
ISIS lured young women with “false promises of starting a new life,” the
Guardian
reported.
The Moscow Times
reported that
Varvara Karaulova, a 19-year-old philosophy student, had traveled to
Turkey with a one-way ticket. Her father informed the Russian security
services about her radicalized activities, and Turkish security and
Interpol arrested her near Turkey’s border with Syria.
Russia Beyond the Headlines
reported that
Kristina Presnyakova, a 25-year-old Russian female who had joined ISIS
forces, was included on the international wanted list. She traveled to
Syria via Turkey in 2013 and received training at an ISIS camp.
A source said that a criminal inquiry had been opened against her.
She is believed to be staying in the Syrian city of Al-Raqqah.
http://www.businessinsider.com/caucasus-extremists-in-russia-pledged-allegiance-to-isis-2015-6?IR=T
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