The story of life and death of one of the bloodiest Chechen apostates from the now disbanded "Vostok" gang (aka East), Magomed Taysumov (radio call sign "Tyson") is very instructive.
We recall that Taysumov was one of the closest friends of Sulim Yamadayev (another well-known apostate, commander of the Vostok/East Battalion, killed in Dubai, on March 28, 2009).
Together with him, Kadyrov and other apostates, he switched sides to Russian infidels and began to fight against the Mujahideen. He became an officer of the GRU (Russian military intelligence) in the Russian defense ministry. Taysumov has been promoted to the rank of a GRU major. He was known for his cruelty and brutality.
Taysumov killed many Chechens. As acknowledged by the ringleader of the Chechen apostates, Kadyrov, Taysumov personally killed more than 200 people. However, the numbers are much higher. The main victims of the apostate were relatives of the Mujahideen. He killed men, women, children, elders, the sick, the infirm, the crippled, the disabled. He killed people simply on suspicion of loyalty to the Mujahideen, or to their relatives.
Usually, he burned most of his victims.
He was a man much dedicated to Russia. His devotion to Russian infidels and his hatred towards Muslims was widely known in Chechnya.
During the Russian attack on Georgia in 2008, he commanded a division of apostates from the "Vostok" gang and fought against Georgians.
Believing in the omnipotence of the GRU, he was counting on protection of infidels. After a conflict arose between the apostates (between Kadyrov and the Yamadayevs) for dividing power and influence, Kadyrov offered him to switch sides, to head one of his gangs and to come out against Yamadayevs. Taysumov refused, being completely sure of his safety under the auspices of the GRU.
However, the traitor is valuable only as long as he is useful. Sooner or later, the traitor becomes useless. Then, they simply reject him. That's what happened to Taysumov. By making the infidels as protectors instead of Allah, he lost his worldly life and the eternal one.
On March 28, 2011, Taysumov was kidnapped and murdered. In Chechnya, everyone knows that he was killed by Kadyrov who "wipes out" everyone who could - in some way - compete with him for the throne of 'main Russian puppet'.
The fate of Yamadayev's brothers (Dzhabrail, Sulim, and Ruslan - Isa is still alive), Taysumov and many others, whose names are known and unknown, is a clear sign to any reasonable Muslim.
Kadyrov took the infidel Putin as his protector. He, like other puppets, is too confident that he chose the best and the most reliable protector. However, between him and the hour prescribed by Allah, there are only days that have long been counted and measured. Allah humiliates and punishes those who seek power from someone other than Him. And not a single man is able to change this law of Allah.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center