Amirs of Caucasian Mujahideen
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7 Invaders, Proxies Slain in Ingushetia

Last update: 26 August 2006, 19:29
Publication time: 26 August 2006, 17:43

3 Russian occupation troops were killedand at least 4 others wounded  in their vehicle today (August  26) by Ingush Mujahideen at 4 pm  in the area of village Voznesenovskaya of Malgobek district in Ingushetia. No other detais were given by the Russian invaders.

 

Today at 3 pm Ingush Mujahideen also attacked a group of puppet policemen in the center of village Ekazhevo, severely wounding 2 munafiqs (apostates). The proxies were delivered to a resuscitation ward of a local hospital.

 

After completing their combat task, the Mujahideen safely returned in their car to a fighters' dislocation base without suffering any losses, the invaders' media reports.

 

KC

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