In Karabulak, a city within the Republic of Ingushetia, the anti-terrorism operation persists with active security measures reported by regional authorities. Officials from security services indicate that the counter-terrorism regime remains in force, continuing to shape the day to day security landscape of the area. Source: Regional security forces
Officials note that the CTO regime is sustaining its vigilance, with coordinated actions designed to neutralize armed militants who pose potential threats to public safety. This ongoing effort includes heightened presence of law enforcement, rapid response units, and intelligence-driven operations aimed at preventing any disruption to civilian life. Source: Regional security forces
According to the assessment provided by security personnel, officers have engaged a group of suspects in a zone covering several local streets, including Rabochaya, Oskanova, Naberezhnaya, and Dzhabagieva avenues. Preliminary information suggests the individuals had intentions to unleash violent acts, and the security operation is focused on thwarting those plans while safeguarding residents and nearby facilities. Source: Regional security forces
Earlier reports from a Telegram channel indicated that security teams had cornered a terrorist cell inside a private residence in Karabulak, triggering the activation of the Counter-terrorism operation regime across the city. The response involved coordinated checks, street patrols, and investigation activities to ensure the area remains secure while authorities review operational outcomes. Source: Regional security forces
On February 15, local law enforcement agencies in Ingushetia broadened their efforts by creating caches to securely stock ammunition and related supplies as part of an organized, precautionary measure. The aim is to sustain readiness and ensure rapid deployment if further threats emerge. Source: Regional security forces
Earlier, security services reported the detention of individuals linked to fundraising activities for groups identified as terrorist networks operating in Syria. The detentions reflect ongoing efforts to disrupt financial networks that support extremist activities and to curb the flow of funds that could fuel violence. Source: Regional security forces