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Jamestown Foundation: Attacks Reported In KBR, Chechnya, Dagestan And KCR

posted by eagle on November, 2010 as INGUSHETIA


Attacks Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya, Dagestan and Karachaevo-Cherkessia

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor 
November 5, 2010 03:30 PM 




(RIA Novosti)


Investigators in Kabardino-Balkaria said today (November 5) that two hunters found dead yesterday (November 4) may have died at the hands of members of "illegal armed formations.” The bodies of two residents of the city of Nalchik –69-year-old Vycheslav Kiriloyuk and 64-year-old Valdislav Revazov– were found in a car in a wooded area 180 meters away from the Chegem 2-Lechinkai road and not far from the village of Lechinkai. Investigators say the hunters had first been beaten and then shot, and that the attackers stole a hunting rifle and a cell phone that belonged to Revazov. In November 2007, nine hunters were killed in a wooded area on the outskirts of Lechinkai when, according to the authorities, they accidently came upon a group of militants hiding in the area. The authorities said the ...


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Jamestown Foundation: Insurgents In Ingushetia Regroup As Local Jammats Become More Nationalist

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Insurgents in Ingushetia Regroup as Local Jammats Become More Nationalist

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor 
November 4, 2010 04:51 PM 




Chechen militant Emir Magas.


Since the beginning of fall 2010 a tide of kidnappings of young people accused of participating in the armed underground has swept Ingushetia. On October 22, three young Ingush were arrested in three different places of this troubled republic in Russia’s North Caucasus region. On October 27, in the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russian police officers abducted Umar Dzaurov, a 23-year-old resident of Ingushetia. That same day, a hundred kilometers away from another Russian city, Voronezh, 25-year-old Khizir Daurbekov was apprehended at the Bobrovka police checkpoint (http://www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/176252/). On October 29, Zurab Tsoloev, a 25-year-old Ingush man, was kidnapped, but that same day, Russian siloviki were unable to seize another Ingush man, Ibragim Belkhoroev, because his relatives strongly resisted them (http://abror.info/?p=10605).

This is an incomplete list of ethnic Ingush youth kidnapped on the ...


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CK: MfE Employee Assassinated In Ingushetia

posted by eagle on October, 2010 as INGUSHETIA


MfE employee assassinated in Ingushetia

Oct 08 2010, 22:10

In the city of Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia, unidentified assailants opened automatic fire on an employee of the Ministry for Emergencies (MfE); he died in hospital.

The Department for Ingushetia of the Russian ICPO (Investigatory Committee at the Prosecutor's Office) reports that the incident occurred at 5:30 p.m. Moscow time in Yuzhnaya Street in the municipality of Nasyr-Kort.

"According to preliminary information, the attackers managed to escape from the place of the incident after shooting. The MfE employee was taken to hospital, but died from his injuries without regaining consciousness," said the spokesman of the ICPO.

According to the source, the "Interception" regime was enacted in Nazran aimed at searching and arresting the criminals, the "Interfax" reports.

See earlier reports: "A corpse of a murdered man found in a car in Ingushetia," "Ingushetia: a frontier unit shelled," "Explosion happened in principal's yard in Ingushetia," "Militiaman killed in Ingushetia, his ...


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Jamestown Foundation: Ingushetia’s Islamists Adopt Nationalist Rhetoric

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Ingushetia’s Islamists Adopt Nationalist Rhetoric

Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor 
October 7, 2010 01:32 PM 




Police Checkpoint in Ingushetia. (Reuters)


On October 4, the Ingush sector of the North Caucasian Islamic insurgency announced a drastic change in tactics. The insurgents declared in a videotaped statement they would temporarily cease attacks against Ingushetia’s law enforcement personnel, although reiterated that local informants who corroborate with the Russian security services would still be subject to retribution. The insurgents repeatedly urged the Ingush people to pray for them and not to betray them to the Russian authorities. The statement also contained a strong nationalistic message, accusing the neighboring Ossetian people of being the source of majority of Ingush people’s problems. The statement vowed to attack Ossetians and to reclaim the disputed Ingush land that is held by North Ossetia (www.hunafa.info, October 5). 

Earlier, on September 29, the head of Ingushetia, Yunus-bek Yevkurov, stated that all leaders of the insurgency ...


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Jamestown Foundation: Conflict Intensifies Between Ingushetia’s President And Republican Judiciary

posted by eagle on September, 2010 as INGUSHETIA


Conflict Intensifies Between Ingushetia’s President and Republican Judiciary

Publication: North Caucasus Analysis 
September 14, 2010 04:42 PM 




On March 23, the Supreme Court of Ingushetia issued a statement complaining about President Yunus-bek Yevkurov’s attacks on the judiciary. According to the statement, Yevkurov had without basis accused the republic’s judges of corruption and supporting terrorism. The Supreme Court judges also alleged that Yevkurov had tried to encroach on their independence granted by the Russian constitution. They indignantly dismissed allegations about abetting terrorists and pointed out that two deputies of the chairman of Ingushetia’s Supreme Court were murdered during the past two years (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 24).

President Yevkurov sought to counter the Ingush judiciary’s revelations with more claims: "On the first day of my presidency, I noticed that sort of a caste formed in the republican judges’ community that did whatever it wished to do,” the newspaper Kommersant on March 24 quoted him as saying, ...


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