More than 80 suicide attackers have been trained on foreign soil to launch strikes in Russia, according to the country’s security services chief. During a debate on national security, Nikolai Patrushev told parliament that some attackers had been “neutralised”. But he said he could not guarantee there would be no further attacks. Suicide bombers have been responsible for many attacks in Russia, including the bombing of two planes in August, which killed more than 90 people. Mr Patrushev’s comments came shortly before a Russian parliament debate on President Vladimir Putin’s bill calling for a radical overhaul of the way Russia is run, following the Beslan school siege.Full Story
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