From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2006 3:36 AM Three Russian Terrorist Convoys Reported Attacked in Chechnya Publication time: Today at 13:12 Djokhar time
Late Monday, September 2, Mujahideen attacked a Russian military convoy consisting of two humvees with terrorists who belonged to the the Russian interior ministry's paramilitary gang VOGOIP operating in Kurchaloi district. The gang was attacked with submachine guns on a highway between villages Tsotsin Yurt and Mesker Yurt in Kurchaloi district.
As required by the information blockade, Russian invaders reported only one their terrorist wounded and hosplitalized.
Another convoy of Russian interior ministry's terrorists was attacked in the town of Argun. No further details were given.
As required by the information blockade, Russian invaders also reported only one their terrorist, a car driver, from Vedeno district wounded and hospitalized in this attack.
The third attack took place September 26 but for unknown reasons only now the censorship gave permission to report about it. Mujahideen attacked with small arms a humvee of Russian terrorists who had came to kill Muslims from Bashkiria, a region in the Russian-occupied Muslim state Itil-Ural which had been officially recognized by the US Congress in early 1950's and long forgotten after that. The attack took place on a highway between two Chechen towns, Argun and Gudermes. No other details were given.
As required by the information blockade, Russian invaders reported no casualties inflicted in this attack.
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