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JULY 2010


KC: Russian Terrorist Gang Of The FSB Kidnaps Civilian In Ingushetia. He Was 'Too Religious'

posted by eagle on July, 2010 as INGUSHETIA


Russian terrorist gang of the FSB kidnaps civilian in Ingushetia. He was 'too religious'

Publication time: 16 July 2010, 13:45 

Sources in Ingush city Malgobek reported that a local resident Bekhan Bayaliyev, born in 1986, was kidnapped here on July 14, 2010. He was returning home in his car when he was stopped by members of the Russian FSB gang. He was grasped and taken away to an unknown location.

 

A few hours later, his house was raided by masked Russian invaders. The sick father of Bayaliyev, his younger brother and his wife were in the house at that moment.

 

Russians began to conduct a so-called "search", and placed grenades, ammunition and some papers in front of his father, wife and his brother. These were lists with names and addresses of puppet policemen.

 

The old man protested the actions of intruders, but the Russians threatened him and the whole family with a massacre.

 

Next day, invaders declared to relatives ...


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CanadaEast: 2 Police Troopers Killed In Ambush In Russia's Restive Ingushetia

posted by eagle on as INGUSHETIA


2 police troopers killed in ambush in Russia's restive Ingushetia

Published Monday July 5th, 2010

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia - Russian officials say two police troopers have been killed in an ambush in the restive Caucasus republic of Ingushetia.

A spokesman for the republic's Interior Ministry says a convoy of two ministry trucks came under automatic weapons and grenade fire on Sunday night. Two police troopres died and another five were seriously wounded.

Ingushetia, along with neighbouring Chechnya and nearby Dagestan, suffers frequent attacks on police and soldiers. The violence is attributed to separatist insurgents and to criminal groups.


http://www.canadaeast.com/rss/article/1122207


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