KC sources report that gangs of Russian invaders and puppets are roaming the forests of the Khasavyurt district of Dagestan in search of Mujahideen bases.
Sources report that invaders and puppets lay ambushes on possible routes of the Mujahideen, organize "listening posts" and traps.
In addition, according to the sources of the KC, a large number of Russian gangs was spotted near the village Endirey, located 5 km from the city of Khasavyurt. They are digging in, building up their forces, bring up large amounts of light and heavy military equipment.
The KC sources also report that since October 2010, Russian occupation forces seized territories and agricultural lands belonging to district administration of the village Osmanyurt in Khasavyurt district.
This is one of the poorest villages in Dagestan. Locals say that intially they thought it was a kind of a military exercise and the troops would soon leave, but the invaders are apparently not going to go anyway. They install gas and electricity supply lines, and pull up additional equipment.
The occupation gangs have settled down on the fields between Khasavyurt and the village Osmanyurt.
Meanwhile, as sources in the command of the Mujahideen report, the KGB (FSB) started to use in Dagestan tactics of promoting their agents into leadership in various units of the Mujahideen.
To this end, the KGB allows its agents to kill some members of the puppet administration, and policemen, so that the agents gain credibility among the Mujahideen. As soon as the agent is promoted to the leader of a group, he hands it over to the enemy.
In this regard, the command of the Mujahideen of Dagestan has taken a number of countersteps. From now on, emirs would be appointed with more care.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center