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THIS chilling video shows the Russian terrorists involved in a gun attack on a cop pledge their allegiance to ISIS.

A week before Christmas the terror thugs attacked a police officer in Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic, then engaged in a shootout after being caught in a security lockdown on the city.

 The Russians - some of whom appear to be just teens - in front of the black flag of ISIS
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The Russians - some of whom appear to be just teens - in front of the black flag of ISIS

Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov announced a counterattack against the Islamist insurgents killed seven and and led to four others being captured.

A policeman was hit and sent flying by a car which had earlier been stolen from another officer during a shoot out.

"The special operation launched in and around Grozny is now complete. Seven bandits were eliminated and four captured," Kadyrov said on Twitter, using the term "bandits" frequently employed to describe Islamist rebels.

Kadyrov, the Moscow-backed leader of the Caucasus region, said three of the detainees were being treated in hospital for bullet wounds, but gave no information on casualties among security forces.

No further details were given on the motives of the alleged attackers.

 They pledged allegiance to the Islamic State
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They pledged allegiance to the Islamic State

Russia fought two brutal separatist wars over the past two decades in Chechnya but the region has been largely pacified under Kadyrov's iron-fisted rule.

A dwindling group of Islamist insurgents are still fighting the authorities in Chechnya and across the volatile North Caucasus, and sporadically launch eye-catching attacks.

 

 The incident took place at a busy crossroads in the city of Grozny, the capital of south-western Russia's Chechen Republic
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The incident took place at a busy crossroads in the city of Grozny, the capital of south-western Russia's Chechen RepublicCredit: CEN

Fourteen security officers were killed when armed militants stormed several buildings in Grozny on the day of President Vladimir Putin's state of the nation address in December 2014.

Kadyrov is accused by rights activists and the opposition of running Chechnya as his personal fiefdom, with kidnapping and torture widespread and little oversight from Moscow.

The Russian North Caucasus is one of the major sources of foreign jihadists fighting in Syria and Iraq.

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