ST. PETERSBURG (Sputnik) — Moscow has issued international wanted notices for more than 260 people, who are preparing terror acts to be carried out in Russia and some other countries, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) head said Wednesday.
"Russian law enforcement agencies put over 260 people on the international wanted list. Most of them are in foreign countries and continue their intensive organizational and preparatory activities on relocation of terrorism operations to the territory of Russia and several other countries," Alexander Bortnikov said.
He added that the Russian security forces found out in 2015 that over 2,900 people of Russian origin could be involved in terrorist activities in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.