From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/29/2006 11:18 AM A Change in Tactics Reported Among Chechen Mujahideen Publication time: Today at 19:36 Djokhar time The State President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Dokka Umarov carried out an inspection of war fronts and sectors in Chechnya during the last month, according to a report from the Chechen Military Command. No further details were mentioned. Meanwhile, the President issued a secret order referring to a change in tactics by the Chechen Mujahideen for the time period between fall 2006-winter 2007. The order has been issued one and a half months ago. Clashes took place in various ares of Chechnya during the last few days, according to the same report for Kavkaz Center from the Chechen Military Command. Mobile groups of Mujahideen attacked the enemy in the districts of Vedeno, Itum Kali, and Kurchaloi.
4 Russian invaders and their puppets were killed and at least 11 others were wounded in the Chechen capital of Jokhar in various attacks during this week.
Mujahideen also engaged in firefights in the areas of the villages Selmentauzen, Eshelkhatoi, Ersenoi, Khorsenoi and Nikikhat during the last 6 days. 8 Russians and puppets were killed and up to 15 others were wounded in the actions. Mujahideen also sufferred some casualties but the details were not reported.
Russian war planes bombed the village Khorsenoi and the areas adjacent to the village Selmentauzen. Other villages were pounded by Russian heavy artillery. No information about possible casualties among civilians was received.
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