The following is a translation from Arabic to English Languages of published news by www.qoqaz.com, about military operations of freedom fighters in Chechnya, dated "03-JUL-2007":
Summer of Sporadic Operations And Further Russian Losses
Mujahideen Units implemented number of successful operations against the Russian occupation forces during the past few days and the most prominent of those operations:
-Confrontation against a Russian military convoy near the village of Kurchaloy, which left at least ten killed in the ranks of the Russians, and this encounter was implemented by Commander Salman’s Unit.
-The destruction of a T-82 Russian tank, which resulted in killing all five crew by using a landmine. This operation was carried out by Commander Yasser’s Unit.
-Destroying a civilian bus that was used by Russian soldiers for movement, while pretending that they were civilians; but by the grace of God and then thanks to Mujahideen intelligence, an ... >>full
Life in the quiet idyllic seaside town of Kennebunk has been disrupted this weekend by several large scale events. The USA national day is upon and every fence, house and pot plant is decorated by the obligatory 'stars & stripes'. Diners and breakfast houses are proudly serving 'homefries' with every gigantic portion of pancakes and bacon.
Just down the road from the harbour is a gathering of around 4000 people, dressed in slogans, microphones and pulling a large coffin on a wooden chariot. Inside the coffin is a two-metre Statue of Liberty, proudly clutching a torch in one hand and the declaration of independence in the other. Why are they here, to the bemusement of the chilled out locals and under the watchful eye of the secret service?
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/4/2007 2:54 AM Mujahideen take control over mountain Chechnya Publication time: Today at 10:06 Djokhar time According to the source inside the command of the Mujahideen during the past four months (March-June 2007), as a result of active offensive operations and diversionary attacks, units of Chechen Armed Forces have established a firm control over the most of the mountain-woody areas in southern Chechnya.
Dozens of new permanent and operational bases have been established in the mountainous Chechnya during the same period of time. Due to the large influx of young people, the general staff CRI Armed Forces has developed an Operational Programme of Action of Mujahideen Command for training and teaching the younger the basic skills of warfare, sabotage tasks, and etc.
According to the source, during this time period communication between the fronts and sectors and between the individual units of Mujahideen has improved.
In Chechnya there has recently been talk of possible large-scale attacks by separatist groups
CHECHNYA - Despite the apparent calm and serenity, the situation in the Chechen Republic is starting to deteriorate. The local law enforcement agencies and the military have significantly intensified their activities.
Local residents say that at night there is a noticeably increased presence of law enforcement officials on the streets of Grozny. Military units have recently begun to set up mobile checkpoints on the numerous bypass roads that skirt the Chechen capital, and these are usually reinforced by armour. All of this is leading people to suppose that a serious worsening of the situation in the republic may occur in the near future.
"A few days ago I was returning to Grozny ... >>full
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 7/6/2007 10:39 AM July 6th 2007 · Prague Watchdog / Ruslan Isayev
“Zapad” battalion soldier wounded in June 20 Grozny shoot-out dies in hospital
By Ruslan Isayev
GROZNY, Chechnya - The death is reported from a Grozny hospital of a soldier who was wounded in the shoot-out that took place between Chechen servicemen and police officers on June 20. 21-year-old Muslim Raisov received numerous gunshot wounds following a dispute between members of the “Zapad” battalion and officers of the Chechen OMON and road traffic police which turned into a gunfight.
On the day in question, an unmarked UAZ vehicle carrying intoxicated “Zapad” soldiers was stopped at a road traffic police checkpoint. On being asked to show their papers the soldiers responded with shouts and curses. A fight began, and both sides called in reinforcements. Six military jeeps filled with servicemen drove from the nearby base ... >>full
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