18 invaders, traitors killed in Jokhar and southern Chechnya
Eighteen Russian invaders and collaborators were killed during military operations in various districts of the country on 14 June, a spokesman of the military committee of the State Defense Committee - Majlis ul-Shura of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria [CRI] has told Kavkaz Center news agency.
The spokesman of the Chechen command said that reports about military operations in capital Jokhar, and the Itum-Kali, Vedeno and Kurchaloy districts of CRI were received in the morning on 15 May. According to the reports, two Kadyrovites and one invader were killed as a result of an act of sabotage in Jokhar.
A military vehicle carrying invaders was blown up in Itum-Kali District where four aggressors were killed.
A mobile group of Mujahideen clashed with formations of the aggressors and national-traitors in a forest in Vedeno District about 2 km away from the village of Zhanni-Vedeno. The Mujahideen killed eight occupies and their accomplices in the fight. Three Chechen fighters received wounds. One Mujahid died at dawn on 15 June from the wounds.
A sabotage group of Mujahideen fired on a military Ural truck carrying invaders in Kurchaloy District. At least three aggressors were killed.
The spokesman of the Mujahideen command also reported that from the beginning of this week the aggressors have intensified bombing of the Vedeno and Argun gorges from missile launchers and heavy artillery.
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