Moscow Warns That ISIS Are Going To Attack Thailand

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Russia warn Thailand that ISIS are going to attack

A leaked Thai police memo says that ten ISIS militants entered Thailand last month with the intent to attack Russian interests. 

The memo marked “Urgent” and “Secret” references intelligence from the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) that says ISIS militants entered Thailand between Oct. 15 and Oct. 31.

Khaosodenglish.com reports:

It specifically indicates that four traveled to Pattaya, two to Phuket and two to Bangkok and two to unknown destinations. The alleged terrorists’ whereabouts and names were not identified. According to the FSB warning, their goal is to perpetrate attacks against Russian interests in the kingdom.

The memo urged authorities to increase security around “targeted areas that Russian authorities are concerned about, including venues associated with allies that have joined attacks on ISIS in Syria such as the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium and Australia.

It was not possible to immediately confirm the details contained in the Thai memo with Russian authorities. It was issued by the intelligence arm of the Thai national police known as the Special Branch. It was sent to all of its investigative divisions.

Apart from the capital, the other two cities mentioned in the memo – Phuket and Pattaya – have established Russian communities and are popular with Russian tourists.

If true, the timing the militants’ entry would have been weeks before several attacks since attributed to the Islamic State, including the Oct. 31 destruction of a Russian commercial jet in Egpyt and coordinated attacks in Paris which killed 130 people on Nov. 13.

The Islamic State has taken credit for attacking those nations which have joined in bombing their strongholds in Syria and Iraq.

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