From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2006 3:48 AM 4 Russian Terrorists Eliminated in Jokhar Publication time: 2 October 2006, 21:57 A mobile group of Mujahideen attacked Russian positions in Zavodsky district of the Chechen capital of Jokhar on the night between September 30-October 1. Two kafirs (infidels) were killed and not less than 4 others wounded in the shooting.
On the same night Mujahideen opened fire on a Russian security post in Staropromyslovsky district of Jokhar. According to radio intercept, 3 kafirs were wounded.
A mobile group of Mujahideen attacked a Russian patrol in Zavodsky district of Jokhar on the night between October 1-2, killing at least 2 Russian terrorists. The Mujahideen suffered no casualties.
As required by their information blockade, the Russians reported only one their terrorist wounded in this attack.
Russian aviation bombed Vedeno district of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria on the night between September 30-October 1. Several bombs supposedly hit the area of village Janni Vedeno.
On the same night Russian artillery pounded a forested area near village Avtury. No information about possible casualties among civilians was available.
Acknowledgement: All available information and documents in "Justice For North Caucasus Group" is provided for the "fair use". There should be no intention for ill-usage of any sort of any published item for commercial purposes and in any way or form. JFNC is a nonprofit group and has no intentions for the distribution of information for commercial or advantageous gain. At the same time consideration is ascertained that all different visions, beliefs, presentations and opinions will be presented to visitors and readers of all message boards of this site. Providing, furnishing, posting and publishing the information of all sources is considered a right to freedom of opinion, speech, expression, and information while at the same time does not necessarily reflect, represent, constitute, or comprise the stand or the opinion of this group. If you have any concerns contact us directly at:
eagle@JusticeForNorthCaucasus.com