'Turkish ultra-nationalists' behind Russian airliner bombing, reports say
Russian investigators suspect an extreme Turkish nationalist group may have been involved in the bombing of a Russian Metrojet airliner in Sinai in October, it has been claimed. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) suspects a radical Turkish group called the Grey Wolves had a hand in the attack that killed 224 people, according to a Russian newspaper. Kommersant, one of Russia’s leading broadsheets, quoted an unnamed source saying the FSB had grounds to suspect the Grey Wolves were the “organised group” behind the bombing referred to by Alexander Bortnikov, the agency’s director, in December. The source told the paper that the group had links with ISIS, the terror group that claimed responsibility for blowing up the airliner. The source provided no evidence to back up the claims. <br/>
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'Turkish ultra-nationalists' behind Russian airliner bombing, reports say
Russian investigators suspect an extreme Turkish nationalist group may have been involved in the bombing of a Russian Metrojet airliner in Sinai in October, it has been claimed. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) suspects a radical Turkish group called the Grey Wolves had a hand in the attack that killed 224 people, according to a Russian newspaper. Kommersant, one of Russia’s leading broadsheets, quoted an unnamed source saying the FSB had grounds to suspect the Grey Wolves were the “organised group” behind the bombing referred to by Alexander Bortnikov, the agency’s director, in December. The source told the paper that the group had links with ISIS, the terror group that claimed responsibility for blowing up the airliner. The source provided no evidence to back up the claims. <br/>