Diary of Russian Terrorists in N.Caucasus

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  1. raymondo

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    It happens every day .
    Russia's secret Civil War . The Russian Terrorists are being steadily beaten back by the Freedom Fighters . Despite this revolting story of Russian inhumanity .

    Publication time: 24 March 2012, 22:28
    Sources of Province's official website IslamDin reported that three Muslims, whom Russian invaders and local minions declared "militants" and executed, had previously been kidnapped and brutally tortured.

    It is to be recalled that on March 16 invaders had announced a "special operation" allegedly against the Mujahideen. Then the Russian aggressor and minions launched a massive PR company in their media, saying that a whole group of already operating Mujahideen has been detained, who allegedly "had planned the attacks and killings of police officers". Two explosive devices with clock mechanism, a machine gun and two pistols were shown.

    Invaders have declared that the killed Muslims were "involved in terrorist acts and attacks on police officers".

    In fact, it turned out, that three friends were coming back home in their car from the Province of Nogai Steppe. They were stopped at a checkpoint and taken to a local puppet police department where subjected to severe tortures, forcing some to sign a confession.

    The friends refused to sign the slipped paper and were subjected to cruel inhuman torture. This is evidenced by a lot of bruises, abrasions, cuts on their bodies and broken limbs

    A Russian Muslim Mansur, who had recently embraced Islam, was tortured the most. Perhaps it is this fact angered the puppets.

    Among the tortured Muslims are Ruslan Vologirov from the Terek region and brother Rashid (a Kabardian). Ruslan was an athlete, was a Greco-Roman wrestler. His relatives say that he had no relation to the Mujahideen.

    Tortured to death the three friends, invaders and minions have brought their bodies to the place of settlement Baksanenok, where they staged the famous "special operation".

    The bodies of already dead Muslims have been pulled out onto the road and cynically executed. Further, all done by the usual scheme. They planted the duty two pistols, a machine gun and two bombs with time mechanism, batteries, and plastic bottles. The story was "finished" by invaders' media.

    This story has once again clearly proves the Islamic youth, that in order to get under the millstone of this bloody machine you have not to be a mujahid, and armed.

    You can just go about your business, drive your car, do business, relax from time to time in the resorts. That is, be a "peaceful Muslim" and become a "terrorist" after death.

    In conclusion, the IslamDin writes - "Isn't it better to answer herald, who had long called for a jihad in our land. Isn't it better with a gun in your hands, raising the word of Allah, to kill infidels and apostates and to be himself slain in Allah's way when your time comes. The choice is yours!"
     
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    An update of matters in Dagestan and Ingushetia

    An explosion in the Dagestani city of Buinaksk today (March 23) killed the imam of the city’s central mosque, Gitinomagomed Abdulgapurov, and his bodyguard, Magomedrasul Magomedov. The blast occurred around 6:00 a.m., local time, as the two were walking down the street. The Rosbalt news agency, citing Dagestan’s Investigative Committee, reported that Abdulgapurov had received anonymous threats and that a police officer had been assigned to him as a bodyguard. Other news agencies reported that Magomedov was a police officer. Abdulgapurov was the fourth member of Dagestan’s official clergy targeted since November 2010. Among the other victims was the 84-year-old imam of the Buinaksk district village of Kadar, Zainutdin Daiziev, who was shot to death last September (http://top.rbc.ru/incidents/23/03/2012/643067.shtml; www.rosbalt.ru/federal/2012/03/23/960615.html; EDM, September 16, 2011).

    On February 13, the deputy mufti of Stavropol Krai, Kurman Ismailov, was killed when his car was blown up in Pyatigorsk. While the blast was initially attributed to a gas cylinder explosion resulting from a car accident, it subsequently became known that a bomb had been placed underneath Ismailov’s vehicle (www.kavkaz.uzel.ru, March 23).

    On March 22, a traffic policeman was shot and seriously wounded in Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala. The officer was shot in the head when his unit came under fire from gunmen who then fled in a car. A day earlier, a policeman was shot in the right hand outside the administrative building of the Dagestani Interior Ministry’s non-departmental security service in Makhachkala’s Sovietsky district. He was hospitalized. Also on March 21, a young judo wrestler was shot and killed as he was leaving a sports complex in the Dagestani capital and heading for his car (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 22). On December 3, 2010, the vice president of Dagestan’s judo federation, Dzhabrail Barkalaev, was shot to death at a sports complex located in a park in Makhachkala (EDM, December 10, 2010).

    Two suspected rebels and a law-enforcement officer were killed on March 18 during a special operation in the village of Novosasatli in Dagestan’s Khasavyurt district. The operation was conducted by members of the Dagestani branch of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and Khasavyurt district police, who targeted a group of suspected militants holed up in a home in the village. The suspects reportedly refused to surrender or put down their weapons, and a shootout ensued. Two other law-enforcement officers were wounded in the exchange. The two suspected rebels were later identified as Shamil Nutsalkhanov and Daniyal Zaragalov, both alleged members of the “Novosasatli bandit group” accused of involvement in extorting local businessmen, attacks on police and bomb blasts (www.regnuml.ru, www.interfax.ru, March 18).

    Russia’s National Anti-Terrorist Committee reported on March 17 that several men suspected of belonging to illegal armed groups were detained in the Dagestani capital. Two men suspected of having extorted businessmen in order to finance insurgent activities surrendered to police who surrounded the private home where they were hiding. Separately, a man suspected of ties to rebel groups was arrested in the village of Meliorator on the outskirts of Makhachkala. He was identified as Gusein Gadzhiev (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March17).

    In Ingushetia, unidentified gunmen today (March 23) shot up a car belonging to a local resident in the village of Ordzhonikidzevskaya in the republic’s Sunzha district. The vehicle was damaged but the driver was unhurt (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 23). Yesterday (March 22), a roadside bomb explosion wounded the acting director of Ingushetia’s branch of the Social Insurance Fund, Alikhan Tsechoev, and his driver. The blast occurred around 6:15 p.m., local time, in the rural settlement of Gamurzievo, which is located within the city limits of Nazran. At the end of last year, the head of Ingushetia’s branch of the Social Insurance Fund, Magomed Markhiev, received bullet wounds to the leg in a gun attack. Tsechoev was his first deputy and had assumed his duties (www.newsru.com, March 22).

    The head of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, said in a statement yesterday that the attack on Tsechoev was related to “internal score settling” and was not a “terrorist act” (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 22).

    On March 19, unidentified attackers shot up a café in the village of Nesterovskoe in Ingushetia’s Sunzha district. No one was hurt in the attack, which took place in the middle of the night, but the café was damaged. Cafés and other establishments that sell alcohol have frequently been the targets of attacks in Ingushetia and other republics of the North Caucasus (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 19).

    On March 17, a policeman was wounded in an attack in the Ingush city of Malgobek. The attack took place around 11:00 p.m., local time, when a car being driven by a Malgobek district police lieutenant, Ruslan Yandiev, came under fire. Yandiev was wounded in the leg (www.kavkaz-uzel.ru, March 18).
     
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    All this is certainly interesting, but where the Russian terrorists are?
    On the northern Caucasus is very tense situation,
    but here the main fault of the Russian government.
    For instance, uncontrolled money feed in Republic of Chechnya,Dagestan .
    And unknown which way that money were used .
     
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    ROLL UP .
    READ ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR
    Publication time: 26 March 2012, 02:27

    The command of the Islamic movement Ansar al-Din (Helpers of religion), acting in close cooperation with al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), reported that the Mujahideen had taken full control over large areas in northeastern Mali, taking prisoner scores of military puppets and members of the puppet "government", reports the Ansar forum.

    The Mujahideen liberated the towns of Tinezawaten, Tessalit, Aguelhok (see the map).

    It is to be recalled that a few days ago there was a coup in Mali which resulted in the overthrow by military puppets of a puppet "president" Ahmadou Toure and seize of his palace. Afterwards, the military spoke on state television. The puppets announced the dissolution of the state institutions of the former regime and suspension of the constitution.

    "The National Committee for the Restoration of Democracy and State (CNRDR) has decided to take responsibility by putting the end to the incompetent regime of Amadou Toumani Toure", said a representative of the military puppets. The whereabouts of "president" Amadou are unknown.

    It is obvious that the Mujahideen took a chance and came out of the desert. They seized the towns that had been left without control.

    "Thanks to Allah, we have the region under our control", said a statement by the commander of Ansar al-Din.

    "Our soldiers of Allah control the towns of Tinezawaten, Tessalit, Aguelhok, and we will soon have other victories", the statement said. "Whoever doesn't agree, must leave our territory", adds the commander of the Mujahideen. During the fighting, the soldiers of Ansar al-Din have taken prisoner at least 110 military puppets and their supporters, who were then expelled from the area.

    "There are 30 prisoners among us - two Tuareg, four Arabs, the others from the south", said one of the prisoners who was presented as Corporal Hassan from the Gao 7th Company.

    The Malian officials do not comment on the successes of the Mujahideen.

    The command of Ansar al-Din released a video message which called on the Malians to establish the Sharia Law throughout the country.

    "It is our duty to fight for the introduction of the Sharia in Mali", said Sheikh Ag Aoussa, a spokesman for the movement.

    Ag Aoussa is the right hand of Emir of Ansar al-Din, Ag Ghaly, who was shown in the 13-minute video inspecting the Mujahideen and leading them in prayer.

    Ag Ghaly was one of the most prominent figures of the Tuareg rebellion in 1990s and is actively cooperating with the Mujahideen of al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) which is led by his cousin Hamada Ag Hama. Beyond the Mujahideen, the video shows captured and killed soldiers of the Malian military regime after the liberation of the town of Aguelhok. The soldiers of Ansar al-Din have seized a military base of the puppet "government" there.

    "The Malian government has reinforced its military presence in our areas, and we have decided to defend ourselves", said Ag Aoussa, speaking in Tamashek, the language of the Tuaregs.

    Some sources suggest that the Mujahideen of AQIM successfully operate in northern regions of Mali, as well as in Algeria and Mauritania. They wage the Jihad alongside with the fighters of Ansar al-Din. Ansar al-Din says that it intends to introduce the Sharia Law across the country. Areas that have been brought under control by Malian Mujahideen are located a vast desert strip south of the Sahara, near the Algerian border. In the liberated town of Tessalit, the Mujahideen control a large airport. In this regard, it is likely that al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb will use for the first time the aircraft in their fight against the puppets.


    Mali is , of course , close to the Caucasus .But I thought you would be interested anyhow .
     

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