Iran tipped Russia off about ‘terrorist operation’ ahead of attack – Reuters

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Tehran reportedly shared intelligence relating to terrorists’ plan with Moscow days before the massacre

Iran alerted Russia of a looming major “terrorist operation” in the country days before the deadly Crocus City Hall attack, which claimed the lives of over 140, Reuters reported on Monday, citing three sources familiar with the matter. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, however, said he was not aware of such a warning when approached by the news agency for comment.

The Iranian side reportedly attributed the imminent attack to terrorists within Islamic State’s Afghanistan-based ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K), citing information obtained during interrogations of suspects in recent deadly bombings in the country. Earlier this year, Tehran detained some 35 suspected members of ISIS-K, following a major blast in the city of Kerman that killed about 100 people.

“[ISIS-K members] were instructed to prepare for a significant operation in Russia… One of the terrorists said some members of the group had already traveled to Russia,” one of the sources told the news agency.

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