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    MAJOR TERRORIST ACTS PREVENTED NEARBY OF U.S. AND BRITISH EMBASSIES IN BAKU

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    30.10.2007 13:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A series of major terrorist acts was prevented nearby
    Embassies and state institutions in the Azerbaijani capital. The Azeri
    Ministry of National Security reported to have detained four terrorists
    and killed one. The other members of the gang are being searched.

    The terrorists' main target was the U.S. Embassy.

    Diplomatic representations of other states fear that the terrorist
    threat still exists.

    The British Embassy suspended activities. The U.S. Embassy closed
    the consular department, ORT reports.

    "The U.S. Embassy still closed to the public. I expect they'll probably
    today and tomorrow have limited operations, but the Embassy took what
    they believe were appropriate steps in light of threat information,
    working very closely with the government of Azerbaijan. I expect that
    we'll be up and running with normal operations in the not-too-distant
    future," said Mr Sean McCormack, a Spokesman for the U.S. Department
    of State.

    "There was some specific and credible threat information concerning
    the Embassy and plans by militants to in some way do harm to the
    individuals in or around the U.S. Embassy there. But we have worked
    very well with the Government of Azerbaijan. Now, I think that they
    have ongoing law enforcement operations designed to address the source
    of the threat," he said.

    "I would expect today and tomorrow that there would be limited
    operations. Today, the Embassy is closed to the public. It's likely
    that it'll be closed to the public again tomorrow. But I would expect
    in the coming days, in the not-too-distant-future, that it will be
    back up and running with normal operations," Mr McCormack said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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