From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 1/5/2006 5:10 AM New attacks of Mujahideen in Chechnya Spokesman of Military Council of State Defense Council Majlis al-Shura reported to Kavkaz Center information that four invaders were eliminated on January 1 in Vedeno district of the country during military operation of Mujahideen. According to the Chechen side the convoy of invaders was attacked en route between Vedeno and Janni-Vedeno.
The same source has reported that on January 2, Nojay-Yurt district of the country as a result of blowing up of an APC two invaders were killed and six were wounded. The APC was undermined in area of village Yalhoy-Mohk.
In the meantime the Radio Liberty reported that on January 3, Vedeno district of Chechen Republic in firefight with group of Mujahideen, three aggressors were wounded -- the officer and two soldiers-mercenaries. According to the same radio on January 2, Shali district Mujahideen attacked the block-post of invaders, having destroyed two and having wounded four aggressors. Kavkaz Center News 2006-01-04 00:24:37 http://www.kavkazcenter.net/eng/content/2006/01/04/4345.shtml
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