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Chechenpress: Bird On A Neck

posted by FerrasB on February, 2006 as CHECHNYA


From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng  (Original Message)    Sent: 2/19/2006 3:34 PM
February, 15, 2006

Bird on a neck

(Part 6)

Kaisar Moro, specially for CHECHENPRESS, 15.02.06.

 

Chapter 18. Oasis of Shamil

The feeling of strange dispassionateness from ongoing irrational events has captivated Shamil entirely. He very much appreciated his life. He did not cling to it. And did not wish to sell his life cheaper - no!

This feeling was coming from the depth of his being. The Depths are so filled with sense, that all the events of this world might not be displayed on these waves even by a calm. The circuit of the vital facts itself has determined his binding to a place and time of today's life.

But loneliness - oh my God, how it was unbearable!! Brothers with whom he has perceive the secrets of life and death, and without whom, by virtue of the importance of experienced together the events, he could not imagine his life, were scattered in different corners of war. The brother of his Life Kaisar, Khalil, cheeful Tarik, wife - girlfriend Ajsha -

For whom did you leave me, - gently called them in his heart, - Kaisar, you ought to be ashamed to die without me, and you, Khabibat, appeared to be cold and hard-hearted". So, with "epic" comic recitative he called his friends-girlfriends. Shamil indeed did not know, what happened to them.

During the splendid operation of famous amir Khattab in Argun, among 400 mojaheds he evinced the miracles of courage. And bullets of his sniper rifle had stopped many invaders, with agonal flash of pain finishing their severe run of a gain of the Chechen ground. He did not feel personal hatred to the enemy; the duty and nobleness had brought him here. The duty ruled him to destroy the enemy who considered itself as god. And the nobleness ordered him to let the soul of the sinner who came to kill out without superfluous tortures.

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