Apartment of a Puppets' Gang Head Attacked in Chechnya
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posted by zaina19 on August, 2006 as War in Chechnya
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/21/2006 11:40 AM Apartment of a Puppets' Gang Head Attacked in Chechnya Publication time: Today at 13:14 Djokhar time
An apartment belonging to the head of the puppets' gang Sever (North) was attacked with a grenade launcher in the Chechen capital of Jokhar, wounding 2 munafiqs (apostates). The head of the munafiqs was not in his apartment at the time of the attack, the Russian media reports.
21-08-2006 KC http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/08/21/5356.shtml
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2 Russians Killed in a Landmine Explosion in Chechnya
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posted by zaina19 on as War in Chechnya
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/22/2006 2:08 PM 2 Russians Killed in a Landmine Explosion in Chechnya Publication time: 22 August 2006, 17:34
Two Russians from a gang of special forces' troops were exterminated by a mobile group of Mujahideen in a landmine explosion near village Dachu Borzoi when the invaders "combed" the area, a spokesman of the Military Committee's Headquarters of the CRI Majlisul Shura State Defense Counsil said.
Mujahideen also blew up a Russian military URAL truck on the outskirts of the Chechen capital of Jokhar. The invaders allege that only 4 four their troops were wounded.
No information on the real extent of Russian casualties in the attack was available till the filing of this report.
http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2006/08/22/5370.shtml
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More Than 22 Russian Invaders and Proxies Annihilated in Chechnya
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/22/2006 2:14 PM More Than 22 Russian Invaders and Proxies Annihilated in Chechnya Publication time: 22 August 2006, 13:15 22 Russian invaders and proxies were killed and more than 20 others wounded in 3 days ( August 19 to August 21) of firefights and diversion attacks in various areas of Chechnya, a spokesman of the Chechen Military Command told the Kavkav Center news agency. The attacks were carried out in Jokhar as well as in Nozhai Yurt, Kurchaloi, Vedeno, Shatoi, Itum Kali and Achkhoi Martan districts. 4 kafirs (infidels) and munafiqs (apostates) were annihilated and 6 others wounded in 3 days in the Chechen capital of Jokhar. Several local firefights between Mujahideen fighters and Russian invaders' special forces ("spetsnaz" troops) took place in Vedeno and Nozhai Yurt districts. At least 10 Russians were killed and 11 others wounded. 3 Mujahideen martyred (Shahideen, insha Allah) in 3 days of firefights. Two ... >> full
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Chechen President Dokku Umarov Confident in Final Victory of Jihad
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From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/22/2006 2:16 PM Chechen President Dokku Umarov Confident in Final Victory of Jihad Publication time: 22 August 2006, 17:25 The Kavkaz Center news agency received a video of a short address of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria's President Dokku Umarov to the Chechen people. The President reminded of a recent martyrdom (Shahideen, insha Allah) of the two Chechen leaders, the President Abdul Halim Sadulaev and the Vice-President Amir Abdullah Shamil Abu Idris (Shamil Basaev), and said he will continue the Holy Jihad in the way of Allah till its final victory. He said to be sure that Almighty Allah gives the victory in Jihad. As far as the Holy War is concerned, the Chechen Mujahideen have no problems with new recruits. The only problem is lacking weapons to arm them immediately. But this problem is being solved. "Time is working for us", the President said. The President condemned the double-standard ... >> full
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CHECHNYA: FROM PAST TO FUTURE
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posted by zaina19 on as War in Chechnya
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 8/23/2006 5:14 PM Issue Date: August 25, 2006 CHECHNYA: FROM PAST TO FUTURE Edited by Richard Sakwa Anthem Press, 300 pages, hardcover, $75; paperback, $25 The forgotten war in Chechnya Essays examine the complex, messy issue of Chechen independence from Russia Reviewed by GREG GAUT The most provocative question raised by the G8 meeting held July 15 through 17 was whether Russia was even qualified to be in this exclusive club of industrial democracies, much less hosting its summit. Critics inside and outside Russia argue that President Vladimir Putin has led Russia down an authoritarian rather than a democratic path. They point to the centralization of his power, the collapse of a free press, the restrictions on nongovernmental organizations and political dissidents and the massive human rights abuses in Chechnya, among other things. A group of public figures including Vaclav Havel, Mary Robinson, the former U.N. high commissioner for human rights, ... >> full
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