Paul
Goble
Staunton, October 13 – While the
world is focusing on Russia’s airstrikes in Syria, actions the Kremlin is
justifying to its domestic audience by saying it must hit the terrorists abroad
before they can attack inside Russia, Russian security forces are
simultaneously conducting counter-terrorist actions across many regions of the country.
The preemptive arrests in Moscow
naturally attracted a great deal of attention, but Russian siloviki have
launched counter-terrorist operations across the North Caucasus as well in
Chechnya, Daghestan, and Ingushetia. There have been casualties both among the
siloviki and among the militants (kavpolit.com/articles/dejstvovat_na_operezhenie-20593/).
According to Magomed Edilsultanov of
“Kavkazskaya politika,” “part of society is already drawing links between the
decision of Russia to participate in the Syrian conflict and the intensification
of terrorist activities in the regions and the capital,” even though “the
authorities are certain that Russia’s special services are ready to counter the
terrorist threat.”
Such linkage means both that ISIS
militants and other terrorists may have an even greater incentive to launch
attacks inside Russia in the near future and that the Russian siloviki will
undoubtedly invoke that threat as justification for an even tougher crackdown
than the ones they have launched in the past.
Putin’s recent words that Russians
are “accustomed to the manifestation of evil” both inside Russia and abroad and
the Kremlin leader’s suggestion that unless one is ready to use force against
terrorists and militants, they will inevitably continue to strike” have been
much quoted in recent days, the journalist suggests.
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