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A squad of Russian invaders eliminated near Turti-Kotar

Spokesman of the Headquarters of the Eastern Front of the Armed Forces of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (CRI) (the Commander Amir Mus-Hadisov Sultan) told the Kavkaz-Center News Agency that on the eve in the evening Mujahideen eliminated a squad of the Russian aggressors on high ground near the Turti-Kotar settlement of the Nojay-Yurt district of the country

 

According to information of the Chechen sources, due to setting an ambush the enemy squad was attacked unexpectedly and intensively. During the combat many kafirs were killed on the site and others run away or were dispersed. According to preliminary data over 10 enemy soldiers found their death and at lease 15 ones were injured. One Mujahid became Shaheed (insh Allah), and 4 other fighters were injured. In the morning of 12 June the Russian air force bombarded several times outskirts of Turti-Kotar village and a forest area.

 

It is noteworthy that the Russian side reported on hostilities that took place nearby the abovementioned village (though it called it Tatay-Khutor) and nearby the Nikihat village. According to allegations of occupants they lost 3 soldiers killed and several ones injured.

 

Before the Russian side had reported about combats actions conducted near to the Nikihat village. Then it was reported that several mercenary collaborationists from the bandit armed grouping "Vostok" were killed and injured during clashes with Mujahideen.

 

According to information of the abovementioned spokesman of the Chechen Command intensive hostilities continue during the last 3 weeks in Nojay-Yurt and Vedeno districts of CRI. The Russian aggressors use armored vehicles, aviation and artillery. Mujahideen permanently attack the enemy in different places of the abovementioned regions.

 

Department of Strategic Information,

Kavkaz Center

Publication time: 13 June 2006, 00:02
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