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Putin Says Foreign Rivals Are Using Radical Islam To Weaken Russia

Remarks come day after suicide in Volgograd region

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(Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin accused foreign rivals on Tuesday of using radical Islam to weaken the Russian state, a day after a suicide bombing blamed on a Muslim woman.

"Some political forces use Islam, the radical currents within it … to weaken our state and create conflicts on Russian soil that can be managed from abroad," Putin told Muslim clerics at a meeting in the Russian city of Ufa.

He was speaking about 1,000 km (620 miles) northeast of Volgograd, where the female suicide bomber from Russia's mainly Muslim North Caucasus killed six people on a bus on Monday.