Polyansky says Russia sees threat from Afghan wing of Central Asia – Politics
UN, 3 December. / TASS /. The Afghan offshoot of the Islamic State terrorist group (banned in the Russian Federation) is one of the key factors in destabilizing the situation in Afghanistan and is being transferred to the border countries of Central Asia. This was stated on Thursday by the first deputy of the UN Security Council Dmitry Polyansky, speaking at the UN World Organization.
The diplomat was recognized as effective implementation of the Security Council resolutions on the sanctions regime in the Islamic State and Qaida terrorist groups (banned in Russia).
“The Afghan wing of ISIS (the former name of the Islamic State) remains one of the key factors in destabilizing the situation in the country,” he said.
“An additional danger is its expanding ideological, propaganda and recruiting activities with the skillful use of information and communication technologies,” said Polyansky. that the group has human resources. “
First Deputy Representative of the Russian Federation on the basis of experience with the use of methods of treatment of foreign terrorist fighters who are involved in anti-terrorist sledges “in order to prevent and suppress their criminal activity.”