Chechen leader accuses Georgia of supporting terrorism again
14.11.10 17:09
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov accuses Georgia of supporting terrorism again. He told media on Sunday that a search is underway in Chechnya for a militant with a Georgian passport.
Kadyrov said the militanst has been accused militant has been linked to several crimes, including murder.
He also said wanted criminal was born in Georgia and is a citizen of that country. He also speaks the Chechen language and entered Russia through a third country.
"This circumstance worries us. We are worried that people threatening peaceful civilians continue infiltrating the region from a neighboring state. It is not for me to say whether this is the result of the official policy of Tbilisi but facts cannot be overlooked," he said.
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