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Moscow has repeatedly warned Turkey and the EU that suspected terrorists are hiding on their territories, but both Ankara and Brussels largely ignored the calls, the Kremlin said, adding that a recent attack at Istanbul Airport may a cost of their disregard.
"Over the past years, Russia has informed our Turkish and European colleagues that people suspected of having links to terrorism, people who are suspected of planning to join terrorist groups, find shelter both in Turkey and in a number of European countries," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
"In most cases such signals from the Russian side have not been given proper attention or any reaction by our colleagues [from the EU or Turkey]."
"To our regret, this [a terror attack on Istanbul Ataturk airport] may be a consequence of such disregard," he added.
On Tuesday, Dogan news agency reported that 17 people, including 11 Russians had been charged over the Istanbul Airport attack.
Comment: One more damning indictment of just how broken the political/justice system is.