
The widow of an Islamist insurgent may have entered the Sochi security zone and be planning violence at the Winter Olympics, Russian security forces say. Notices distributed to hotels in the Sochi area say the Russian internal security service, the FSB, is looking for Ruzanna Ibragimova, who may have travelled to the area Jan. 11 or 12, the British newspaper the Daily Telegraph reported Monday. The notice said Ibragimova, 22, "may be used by the ring leaders of illegal armed groups for the organization of terrorist acts in the zone of the 2014 Olympics." The notice was dated Jan. 15, CNN reported. Ibragimova may not be the only female insurgent Russian forces are attempting to locate, said former CIA officer Mike Baker. "I guarantee they're talking about this one black widow, but there are others that they're also worried about," he said. Some 40,000 Russian troops and security forces have been deployed around Sochi to help prevent attacks from militants in the North Caucasus. The U.S. State Department will be responsible for evacuating Americans, if necessary, a U.S. official familiar with the plan told CNN Monday. The U.S. would not act unless Russia requested its assistance, the official said. Under the U.S. plan, two warships and several transport aircraft will be on standby to assist in the evacuation. Former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden expressed confidence in Russian security measures surrounding the Olympics. "I think Americans will be quite safe," he said. Last month, two suicide bombers attacked a train station and blew up a bus in Volgograd, a town about 400 miles from Sochi. A video released Sunday on a jihadist website said the attacks would continue "up to and including chemical ones" if Russia did not withdraw its troops from the Caucasus. The Sochi Games begin Feb. 6.
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