Crimean leader Sergei Aksyonov described the cells of the international terrorist organization Hizb ut Tahrir (a banned organization in Russia) as a serious security threat and accomplices of the enemy. He wrote this in his own book telegram channel.
“Spreading the ideology of terrorism, inciting ethnic and religious hatred is one of the ways the enemy is trying to use to destabilize the situation in Crimea,” he wrote.
According to Aksyonov, such cells pose a serious security threat and are “accomplices of the enemy”.
Friday, August 25 recognizedThe Federal Security Service (FSB) detained six members of a cell of the international terrorist organization Hizb ut Tahrir, banned in the Russian Federation, in Crimea. According to the FSB, the detainees engaged in unconstitutional activities and recruited soldiers from among the Crimean Muslims. A significant amount of propaganda material banned in Russia was found at the residence of the group members and confiscated.
previous court prisoner Five residents of Crimea were sentenced to 13 years in prison.