Saturday, November 10, 2007

Anti-U.S. Plot Foiled in Azerbaijan

Another day, another Muslim terror plot.

Azerbaijan detained two Azeri citizens suspected of preparing an armed attack near the U.S. embassy last month, the security ministry said on Saturday.

Azeri security forces have already detained two groups of Islamist militants, including an alleged al Qaeda fighter, in connection with the foiled plot, which prompted the brief closure of the U.S. and British embassies in Baku.

"As a result of a special operation on Nov. 9, the state security and the defence ministries detained Kyamran Asadov and Farid Dzhabbarov, suspected of planning attacks near the U.S. embassy in Baku on Oct. 29," the ministry said in a statement.

It said Asadov, a former Azeri army officer, had deserted from a military unit with stolen grenades, automatic rifles and other ammunition to prepare the attack.

Azeri state TV channels showed the detained men confessing to the plot which they said was an attempt to take revenge on the United States.

"Our aim was to kill U.S. citizens because they kill Muslims," a TV broadcast showed Asadov as saying.

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