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Russians Urged to Help Prevent Attacks Ahead of Olympics


In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com torch bearers Riyaz Ibragimov, left, and Lyubov Poryvayeva hold their torches in Sviyazhsk on the Volga River, Russia, Dec. 30, 2013.
In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com torch bearers Riyaz Ibragimov, left, and Lyubov Poryvayeva hold their torches in Sviyazhsk on the Volga River, Russia, Dec. 30, 2013.
Less than a month before the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russian investigators appealed to civilians on Tuesday to be more vigilant and help avert the threat of “terrorist” attacks.

Insurgents who want to create an Islamist state in the North Caucasus mountains have threatened to attack the Games and suicide bombers killed at least 34 people in the southern city of Volgograd last month.

President Vladimir Putin, who has staked his personal and political prestige on next month's Games, has put troops on combat alert in Sochi and tightened security across the country but fears of an attack on the Olympics remains.

“You can't just count on the special services and heroic commandos,” Vladimir Markin, spokesman for Russia's national Investigative Committee, which answers directly to Putin, told Izvestia newspaper in an interview.

“If our citizens are not ready to be vigilant, and to refrain from the shady business and corruption that create an environment for the terrorist underground, the intelligence services and - even more so - the investigators can only ... face the tragic consequences.”

Markin did not specifically refer to the Olympics but that is currently the country's main security concern.
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