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KC: Dagestan: 17 Invaders And Minions Eliminated, Wounded In One Day Of Fightings

posted by eagle on April, 2011 as DAGESTAN


Dagestan: 17 invaders and minions eliminated, wounded in one day of fightings

Publication time: Today at 15:50 Emirate time 


The intensification of the situation in the mountainous regions of Dagestan indicates the intensity of the fighting and the number of losses among the Russian invaders and their local stooges.

 

Battle reports indicate that the geography of the Jihad in Dagestan is constantly expanding, despite the enormous power and propaganda resources are using against the Mujahideen.

 

When Russian media outlets were reporting about the fierce battles near the village of Kidero on Monday, as another reports on clash arrived.

 

Occupation sources report that a military convoy of minions which "was coming back from a special operation" against the Mujahideen from the neighboring Tsuntin district was attacked on Monday night in Tsumada region of Dagestan.

 

It is reported that the column was blown and then attacked from an ambush.

 

According to local minions, only 2 puppet policemen were killed and another 3 were seriously injured. However, the casualties are possibly much more.

 

The puppets also argue that they opened "return fire". No information available on the loss of Mujahideen. The claims on the death of 3 Mujahideen have not yet confirmed from independent sources.

 

It is to be recalled that a fierce battle was taking place on day long on Monday in the provincial Tsuntin district. As admitted by the minions 5 of their elements were killed and 7 other policemen and commandos were wounded during the battle.

 

The battle began after the Mujahideen ambushed the minions. Information about that puppet gang formations were conducting a kind of "special operation" against the Mujahideen is not true. In fact, it was Mujahideen who attacked the invaders and their puppets, arranging ambush against them.

 

Later the occupation propaganda has changed the interpretation of several events in Tsuntin district. It was stated that in the forest near the village of Kidero "the police run against a group of militants". Minions acknowledged the loss of 5 policemen and commandos killed and 7 wounded.

 

Invaders have declared of imposing a so-called CTO regime in the villages of Genukh, Kidero, Zekhida and Elbok of Tsuntin district. It was after that the Mujahideen again attacked the invaders and their puppets, but in a neighboring district of Tsumada.

 

Thus, for one day in Tsuntin and Tsumada districts of Dagestan Mujahideen killed 7 and wounded 10 minions and invaders.

 

Department of Monitoring

Kavkaz Center


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