MOSCOW. April 15 (Interfax) - Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexander Bortnikov has called the patronage of neo-Nazi terrorist networks by certain countries dangerous and said that such networks always run out of control.
"The patronage of neo-Nazi terrorist networks is a dangerous trend. The harm done by such practices is obvious. Flirting with terrorists and attempts to divide them into good and bad are a lethal game, as it's impossible to control the networks that realize their strength even for a short term," Bortnikov said at an international parliamentary conference with the theme "Global Challenges and Threats amid the Covid-19 Pandemic. Terrorism and Violent Extremism" on Thursday.
"Militants always run out of control" and commit terrorist crimes in the territory of countries that give them support, he said.