Successful special operation has been carried out by the Mujahideen in Dagestan in a day. Pinpoint strikes have been conducted against high-ranking targets in Shamilkala (former Makhachkala) and in Izberbash village.
Lt. Col. Gapiz Isaev, a so-called ringleader of "Inter-district department for combating extremism", gang has been eliminated in Izberbash village. The apostate was eliminated around 10.30 am local time on Friday.
He was blown up in the Lermontov Street, near a market place, when Isayev's Niva car was passing by. Isayev died of wounds right on the spot.
Exactly 10 hours after a successful special operation in Izberbash, a car with a ringleader of "city police department" gang, Colonel Akhmed Magomedov, has come under fire the capital of Province of Dagestan, Shamilkala.
Magomedov's Volga sedan car came under fire in Akushinsky Avenue at about 22:00 local time.
A high-ranking apostate Magomedov himself, 2 his bodyguards, and his personal driver-bodyguard were eliminated as a result of this attack.
Fierce battles were taking place in the Urus-Martan district, neighboring to Dagestan Province of Nokhchicho (AKA Ichkeria), for two days. Conflicting information about the battles, which were reported by the occupation and puppet sources indicate that the statements of apostate Kadyrov, putting it mildly, does not correspond to reality.
Moreover, geography of military clashes is expanding. The puppet ringleader said about clashes near the village of Dacha-Borzoi. Infidels said about the fightings in the area of Chishki and Komsomolskoye (Saadi-Kotor) villages.
It is clear that Kadyrov's allegations about the death of the Mujahideen and the lack of losses from the apostates are false.
Unlike the "one-off" Kadyrovites (as they are called by the Russian infidels), the invaders are forced to count losses among their special forces, who are fighting in Chechnya in the status of "business as usual". Hiding the loss of 11 soldiers from MIA of Bashkortostan soldiers at once is obviously not possible. Hence the sudden recognition.
In the Province of Ghalghaycho (AKA Ingushetia), the subversive activity of the Mujahideen is also not decreasing, despite cold winter and claims by the ringleader of the local apostates, Yevkurov, who received last year severe head injuries as a result of the Martyr attack, that only 15 "militants" are left in Ingushetia.
The absurdity of Yevkurov's statement is clear and so obvious that no one comments on it. Earlier he, for example, asserted that "militants are being drugged with special tea with psychotropic additives, so that they became zombies".
Apostate complained that "the police still did not manage to reverse the situation and could not cope with the militants". Does it mean that tens of thousands of puppet policemen, occupation soldiers, Special Forces of the FSB, MIA, and other gangs can not cope with 15 Mujahideen?
Recent developments in the Caucasus Emirate indicate that the winter does not become a time for rest. Mujahideen are continuing hitting invaders and their puppets.
The past year has also showed that the command of the Caucasus Emirate made adjustments in the tactics of sabotage and guerrilla warfare, which is increasingly demonstrated not only in successful attacks on the territory of the CE, but also in the painful strikes against targets in Russia.
It has also become clear that the Caucasus Emirate is not experiencing a shortage of human resources, which is shown in a wave of Martyrdom operations.
The main deterrent factor for the Mujahideen is a lack of weapons. A solution of this problem will be one of the priorities for the Mujahideen in the coming year, along with completely predictable offensive operations.
Ruslan Sinbarigov,
Kavkaz Center