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Russian president Vladmir Putin thanks Trump for intel that helped foil attacks

Russia's FSB said that two Russian citizens were arrested on Friday suspected of planning an attack in St Petersburg during the New Year festivities.

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday thanked US counterpart Donald Trump for intelligence that helped to foil attacks on Russian soil, the Kremlin said.

Putin thanked Trump "for the transfer, through special services, of information allowing the prevention of terrorist acts in Russia," the president's office said in a statement.

Russia's FSB, a successor to the KGB, quoted by Russian agencies, said that two Russian citizens were arrested on Friday suspected of planning an attack in St Petersburg during the New Year festivities. Reports said that they appeared to have been preparing a "terrorist act".

Although Moscow and Washington are at odds on many issues, both regularly stress their mutual determination to fight terrorism.

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