U.S. intelligence agencies shared information indicating that ISIS was plotting an attack in Moscow but Russia's President Putin disregarded the warnings. Putin labeled the warnings as 'provocative' - the attack resulted in more than 60 fatalities and over 100 injured at a concert hall. Earlier in March, the U.S. embassy in Moscow issued a security alert warning of potential terrorist activity in the city, particularly targeting large gatherings
U.S. officials say American intelligence agencies have been gathering information in recent weeks that ISIS was planning an attack in Moscow - but the warnings were dismissed by Russian President Putin, who called them "provocative."A U.S. intelligence official described how American authorities learned that an ISIS group based in Afghanistan was planning an attack in Moscow and passed the information on to Russian officials. Putin dismissed the warnings as an attempt to intimidate Russians.U.S....
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By ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. warning to Russia couldn’t have been plainer: Two weeks before the deadliest attack in Russia in years, Americans had publicly and privately advised President Vladimir Putin’s government that “extremists” had “imminent plans” for just such slaughter. The United States shared those advance intelligence indications under
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. warning to Russia couldn't have been plainer: Two weeks before the deadliest attack in Russia in years, Americans had publicly and privately advised President Vladimir Putin's government that “extremists” had “imminent plans” for just such slaughter. The United States shared those advance intelligence indications under a tenet of the U.S. []
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirts
‘Duty to warn’ guided US advance warning of the Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen
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The number of airlines operating flights to Sri Lanka has steadily increased over the years post-pandemic, indicating a significant interest in the country as a tourist destination. “By the start o ..
Former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka of Japan continued her return to dominance on Saturday, pulling off a 6-2, 7-6 (5) upset of 15th-seeded Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the second round of the Miami Open in Miami Gardens, Fla. After spending 15 months on maternity leave, Osaka returned to action at the Brisbane International at the start of the calendar year, where she was knocked out in the second round. She then failed to get past the first round at the Australian Open and the Mubadala Abu Dhabi...