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Fierce clash in Ingushetian capital

Publication time: 14 July 2008, 21:15

Sources in the Province of Ingushetia, The Caucasus Emirate, reported that early morning of Rajab 11, 1429 (July 14, 2008), a special operative unit of Ingushetian Sector of the Caucasus Front attacked a residence of another high-ranking pro-Russian accomplice, a ringleader of the Russian criminal investigations gang, Gurazhayev.

 

Local sources reported that the house belonging to the apostate (a murtad) was completely destroyed. The collaborator and his family ran away right after the very first shots were fired.

 

Meanwhile on Monday during the day a special operative unit of Ingushetian Sector of Caucasus Armed Forces attacked a car with a member of the puppet police gang on board in the village of Orjonikidzevskaya. The pro-Russian apostate was killed in the attack.

 

Two hours after the operation in Orjonikidzevskaya was successfully accomplished another unit of the Caucasus Armed Forces opened fire at a car with members of organized crime unit of the puppet police gang in downtown Nazran.

 

Two gang members were seriously wounded as a result of sudden and daring actions of the Mujahideen. Both of the pro-Russian apostates (murtadin) were reportedly hospitalized unconscious.

 

A fierce clash between a mobile unit of Mujahideen fighters and gangs of local pro-Russian apostates took place in downtown Nazran at around 6:30 PM. Puppet sources and media of the Russian invaders have released discrepant reports about that clash.

 

Some of the reports claim that 1 Mujahideen fighter was killed and 3 captured during the clash. Among the pro-Russian apostates, 4 puppet policemen were wounded. However, the report about capturing 3 Mujahideen fighters has never been confirmed. Also the report released by some Russian media that 1 fighter was allegedly captured was refuted as well.

 

Other reports claim that 1 Mujahideen fighter died and the rest of the group managed to break out of the encircled perimeter and leave. Only several local civilians were arrested, who happened to be in the zone of the clash.

 

According to the third version of the events, a firefight took place near the city market. For one hour in a row two Mujahideen fighters were confronting an outnumbering gang of pro-Russian apostates and Russian kuffar (infidels/invaders). One Mujahideen fighter became a Shaheed/Martyr (Insha Allah), and the other one got out of the surrounded perimeter while firing shots at the enemy.

 

Meanwhile according to the sources of Russian invaders, the Caucasus troops (Mujahideen) shot a member of a Russian special police gang (OMON) near the railway station in Ingushetian capital Nazran. The pro-Russian accomplice (murtad/apostate) sustained serious injuries and was taken to the hospital where he later died.

 

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