Russian Student Suspected of Attempting to Join ISIL Back Home With Parents |
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Multithumb found errors on this page: There was a problem loading image http://cdn5.img.sputniknews.com/images/102319/59/1023195941.jpg Russia 02:50 12.06.2015Get short URL MOSCOW (Sputnik) — On Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on Turkey to allow diplomatic access to 14 Russian nationals detained for allegedly attempting to cross the Syrian border to join Islamic State. "She had a brief conversation [with investigators], Varvara gave a statement," Karaulova's father told RIA Novosti. "We are resting now, everyone is tired." Karaulova was detained earlier in June on the Turkish-Syrian border while traveling with a group of foreigners allegedly recruited by ISIL militants. In March, the governor of Turkey’s south-central province of Gaziantep said almost 60 Russian nationals were suspected of having connections with the ISIL. The Islamic State, which controls large territories in Syria and Iraq, is known to be recruiting thousands of foreigners through social media, specifically targeting young people. At least 20,000 foreign fighters are estimated by the US National Counterterrorism Center to have joined the ISIL to date.
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