KNB Special Forces Bring Four Terrorism Suspects Back To Kazakhstan By Plane
Photo: national security committee
Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee said four Kazakh citizens suspected of terrorist crimes had been returned to the country by plane, Orda.kz reports.
The KNB said the operation was carried out in cooperation with the competent authorities of foreign states. The committee also released a video showing the suspects being brought back to Kazakhstan.
On May 7 and May 12, 2026, four Kazakh citizens wanted on suspicion of terrorist offenses were delivered to Kazakhstan on special flights from foreign countries under escort.
“These individuals had been hiding abroad for a long time and were detained based on KNB instructions. Investigative actions are being carried out against them as part of the relevant criminal cases,” the statement said.
Original author: Alexander Smolin
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