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WASHINGTON, January 17 (RIA Novosti) - The...

Answering a question from RIA Novosti, FBI spokesman Stephen Kodak neither confirmed nor denied his agency's involvement, but said that according to the standard procedure for passing information from one state to another, such a report would have come from the U.S. State Department.

Russia's anti-terrorism committee, headed by Federal Security Service's (FSB) boss Nikolai Patrushev, said Tuesday the service had obtained a report from foreign sources of a possible terrorist plot to attack ground transport and one of the country's subway systems. However, he gave no indication of what country the warning had come from.

Russia's international cooperation on anti-terrorism involves contacts with many countries, including the United States.

Kodak said the FBI never comments on information exchange with foreign intelligence services, and added that it is up to its foreign partners to decide whether to disclose sources.

While the report is

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