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Moscow_ Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) chief Alexánder Bórtnikov warned that the terrorist organization Islamic State (EI) is negotiating with other extremist groups to establish alliances and create bases in new territories, the website of Radio Habana Cuba reports.

Speaking at the 6th International Security Conference in Moscow, he said that they have information on EI negotiations with other jihadist organizations to form a possible alliance. "

According to the head of the FSB, leaders of the Islamic State, Nusra Front and Al Qaeda, "realizing that they are at risk of being eradicated, have begun to change their tactics." "In particular, they have intensified the movement of militants to Afghanistan, Yemen and the interior of the African continent, where they have begun to establish their strengths and bases," he added.

Bórtnikov also stressed that jihadists "have practically created a new terrorist network on a large scale"

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