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Putin thanks Trump by phone for info that thwarted terror attack, White House confirms

Russian President Vladimir Putin called President Trump on Sunday to thank him for providing

intelligence that helped thwart a planned terror attack in St. Petersburg, the White

House says.

The call was confirmed to Fox News and other news outlets early Saturday afternoon by White

House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, who later said the intelligence was a CIA tip related

to a series of planned bombings.

Sanders later released a "readout" of the call that stated the leaders agreed while

talking that the sharing of the tip "serves as an example of the positive things that

can occur when our countries work together."

She also said Putin thanked Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo and the entire

department.

The Kremlin said Putin told Trump during the call that the information provided by the

CIA also was sufficient to track down and detain a group of suspects that was planning

to bomb the Kazan Cathedral and other sites in the city.

Sanders confirmed that suspects had been captured.

Russia's Federal Security service said on Friday that seven people connected with ISIS

were arrested for allegedly planning a series of explosions in the city's busiest areas

including Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg this past weekend.

The agency also said that a search of the suspects' apartment in St. Petersburg found

explosives, automatic weapons and extremist literature.

The Kremlin also said Russian law enforcement agencies will hand over any information they

get about potential terror threats against the United States, as they have done in the

past.

The conversation is the second phone call between the two leaders since Thursday.

Trump, since the start of his winning, 2016 presidential campaign, has spoken highly of

Putin's leadership style and has attempted to work with the Russian president on efforts

to end the years-long Syria civil war.

However, the Trump presidential campaign is under several investigations into whether

campaign associates colluded with Moscow to influence

the race.

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