2 suspected IS adherents killed in Russia

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Russia's National Anti-Committee says the leader of an Islamic State "sleeper cell" and one of the cell's members have been killed in a shootout with police.

The committee said in a statement today that the shootout took place late previous night in the Stavropol region, about 1,250 kilometres south of Moscow. Stavropol is adjacent to several majority-Muslim republics, including Chechnya where Islamic separatists fought an all-out war with Russian forces.



The committee said the shooting broke out when police tried to stop an automobile and its occupants opened fire.

It says the officers found bomb-making components in the car and later discovered IS literature at one of the suspects' residences.

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2 suspected IS adherents killed in Russia

Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee says the leader of an Islamic State "sleeper cell" and one of the cell's members have been killed in a shootout with police. The committee said in a statement today that the shootout took place late previous night in the Stavropol region, about 1,250 kilometres south of Moscow. Stavropol is adjacent to several majority-Muslim republics, including Chechnya where Islamic separatists fought an all-out war with Russian forces. The committee said the shooting broke out when police tried to stop an automobile and its occupants opened fire. It says the officers found bomb-making components in the car and later discovered IS literature at one of the suspects' residences. Russia's National Anti-Committee says the leader of an Islamic State "sleeper cell" and one of the cell's members have been killed in a shootout with police.

The committee said in a statement today that the shootout took place late previous night in the Stavropol region, about 1,250 kilometres south of Moscow. Stavropol is adjacent to several majority-Muslim republics, including Chechnya where Islamic separatists fought an all-out war with Russian forces.

The committee said the shooting broke out when police tried to stop an automobile and its occupants opened fire.

It says the officers found bomb-making components in the car and later discovered IS literature at one of the suspects' residences.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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