From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/1/2006 3:11 AM Russian Military Convoys Attacked in Chechnya Publication time: 30 September 2006, 22:50 At least 17 Russian troops were killed, more than 12 wounded, 3 humvees and 2 military trucks destroyed or disabled in recent Mujahideen attacks in northern Chechnya.
Earlier, the Russians usually said that the north of the county was a kind of safe haven for them. It is not.
A Russian military convoy has been ambushed and attacked by Chechen Muhahideen in Shelkovo district today, Saturday, September 30. Two Russian humvees were disabled. According to radio intercept, 3 kafirs (infidels) were killed and at least 7 others wounded. There had been no casualties among the Mujahideen, a spokesman of the North-Eastern Front Headquarters of the CRI Armed Forces (Commander: Amir Taghir) reported.
Earlier, enemy-hunting units of the North-Eastern Front carried out successful combat operations to destroy manpower and military equipment of the invaders.
Thus, a house of a local high-level collaborator, named Mantsaev, has been attacked in village Shelkovskaya on September 19. Several munafiqs (apostates) were killed.
A Russian military truck was blown up in the area of village Shelkovskaya on Friday, September 21. According to radio intercept, 6 invaders were killed and many wounded.
Another Russian military truck was blown up in the area of village Chervlennaya. Then the Mujahideen opened fire on a Russian humvee, killing at least 8 kafirs. According to radio intercept, 5 other invaders were seriously wounded. The Mujahideen suffered no casualties.
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