Russia raises alarm about Islamic extremists in Afghanistan

AP  |  Moscow 

Russia's top security is raising alarm about Islamic extremists massing on Afghanistan's northern border.

Alexander Bortnikov, of the main agency FSB, said on a visit to on Tuesday that some 5,000 fighters of an Islamic State group affiliate have gathered in areas bordering on former Soviet states in

Bortnikov, in comments carried by Russian agencies, called for tighter border control to prevent a spillover.

The IS affiliate emerged in 2014 and refers to itself as the Khorasan Province, an ancient term for an area that includes parts of Afghanistan, and

has been expressing this concern for several years. Some experts say the Kremlin is exaggerating the number extremists to justify Russia's outreach to the

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 13:56 IST