US labels two Russian IS operatives 'global terrorists'

14 Jul, 2016

The US State Department named two Russians allied to the Islamic State group as "Specially Designated Global Terrorists" Wednesday, including a Chechen militant tied to deadly attacks in Moscow. The State Department said Aslan Avgazarovich Byutukaev, also known as Amir Khamzat, is the IS leader in Chechnya and responsible for suicide bombings in Russia including the January 2011 attack on Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, which killed 35.
Since becoming an IS leader in June 2015, the department said, Byutukaev has planned attacks for the group. It said that last November Russian Special Forces discovered a large bomb hidden on the side of the road in Ingushetiya that was part of a planned attack "directed by Byutukaev." Vakhitov, who also goes by the name Salman Bulgarsky, has fought for IS in Syria and uses the internet to recruit fighters for the group.
"Today's action notifies the US public and the international community that Aslan Avgazarovich Byutukaev and Ayrat Nasimovich Vakhitov are actively engaged in terrorism," the State Department said. The designation includes sanctions that prohibit Americans from transactions with the two, and blocks any of their assets under US jurisdiction.

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