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01 Jan 2021 | 03:44 PM UTC

Russia: Islamic State claims Dec. 28 knife attack in Grozny /update 1

Islamic State has claimed the Dec. 28 knife attack in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia.

Informational

Event

The Islamic State has claimed a Dec. 28 knife attack in Grozny, according to media reports Dec. 31. The incident took place during the afternoon when two unidentified assailants attacked police patrolmen with knives in the city center; the officers responded by opening fire on the attackers, killing both. One of the police officers was also killed in the altercation, while the other sustained moderate injuries.

Authorities will likely maintain an increased security presence in the city in the coming days. Federal security forces may also conduct additional counterterrorism raids in and around Grozny over the coming days as they search for potential accomplices.

Advice

If operating in Grozny, exercise increased caution over the coming days. Strictly heed the instructions of local security personnel. Carry proper identification and travel documents at all times. Remain courteous and cooperative if stopped and questioned by law enforcement officers. Allow extra time to reach destinations in central Grozny.