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CHECHENPRESS. The Official Information Section, March, 30th 2008
Press release number 7
A communique of combat operations from the Russian war in the Caucasus
With the onset of spring the Chechen military command has begun to carry out large scale military operations to destroy the Russian occupying bands and their accomplices acting on the territory of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeriya. The Chechen mujahadeen carried out one of their first large scale military operations in the town of Olkhazar-Kotar (Alkhazurovo) in the Urus-Martan region of ChRI. On the evening of 19 March around 10 pm Dzhokhar time several mobile groups of the ChRI armed forces entered the village of Olkhazar-Kotar, having previously set up several check-points around the area.
The raid resulted in the burning down of the occupation authorities building in the village of Alkhazurovo. The ensuing skirmish resulted in the destruction of six Russian bandits, while another five were wounded and three national traitors captured. According to the reports three Chechen mujahadeen had become the shahids (insh’Allah), as a result of the fighting in Olkhazar-Kotar. The indiscriminate fire of the Russian bandits inflicted injuries on the local residents, travelling by car.
On 24 March another two accomplices of the occupation forces were destroyed near the town of Alleroy of the Kurchaloev region of the ChRI. The reports say that an explosion took place in the forested area near Alleroy, resulting in the destruction of the two occupation accomplices from the pro-Moscow ‘police force’.
On 25 March occupiers’ accomplices from the pro-Moscow ‘police force’ were attacked in one of the districts of Dzhokhar. It is reported that the mujahadeen opened automatic fire on the UAZ car, carrying five ‘putintsy’. According to the puppet regime sources the attack resulted in the death of just one ‘putinets’. So far there have been no reports coming from independent sources.
According to the Chechen sources, on 25 March 2008 a subversive group of the ChRI armed forces under the command of Amir Usman ambushed the route used by the Russian terrorists and blew up an APC with occupying forces on board. During the explosion three terrorists were destroyed on the spot.
In the village of Ordzhonikidzevskaya, Republic of Ingushetiya, the mujahadeen from the Caucasus Front of the ChRI Armed Forces blew up an armoured UAZ carrying Russian terrorists. Several of the latter were wounded as a result of the explosion.
In the meantime according to the Russian sources a car carrying members of a pro-Moscow gang came under fire in the Khasayurt region of Dagestan. It is reported that two occupation regime accomplices were wounded during the attack, one of whom is fighting for his life.
Russia’s punitive actions in Chechnya and Ingushetiya
According to a resident from the village of Prigorodnoye of the Grozny region of the ChRI a young man was killed during a punitive operation carried out by the Russian bandits in the early hours of 25 March. The crime took place in the Kunta-Khadzhi Street. The terrorists announced that the Chechen tried to put up an armed fight during the checking of his documents and was shot as a result. The name of the victim and the circumstances surrounding the incident are being clarified.
According to the information received from the local residents, a young man was shot dead on 21 March on the road near the village of Davydenko of the Achkhoj-Martan region of the ChRI . We have learned that the collaborationists stopped the car to be searched. The ensuing argument between one of the car’s passangers and a national traitor ended in a fight. The traitor fired several shots from his AK gun gravely wounding the man. The name of the victim is being ascertained.
Occupation forces return bodies of the murdered Ingush without internal organs
According to the regional non-government organisation ‘The Chechen Committee for National Salvation’ (the ChKNS), relatives of Ingushetiya residents murdered by the occupation forces have been given their bodies without internal organs.
Relatives of Madina Ausheva, killed by the occupiers on 28 February 2008 in the suburb of Nazran claim that her body, handed over to the family, did not contain internal organs. The same was true of the bodies of the two young men killed together with Ausheva – the 28 year old Ibragim Yevloev and the 22 year old Akromat Genaev, the ChKNS press release reports.
The ChRI Ministry for Information, Media and Communications
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