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Nine Russian Soldiers Wiped Out in Chechen Mountains

Publication time: 17 November 2006, 14:40

A mobile group of Chechen Mujahideen, executing its combat task, engaged in a firefight with a unit of Russian invaders in the Shatoi district on Wednesday, November 15, 2006, according to a report from the Military Committee Headquarters of the CRI State Defense Council Majlisus Shura for the Kavkaz Center news agency. Nine Russian soldiers were killed and several others were wounded in a fierce battle. One Mujahid also martyred (Shaheed, insha Allah) and 4 others were slightly wounded in the action.

 

Half an hour after the Mujahideen withdrew from the scene, Russian artillery and war planes pounded the forest-covered battle area. No Mujahid suffered in the bombings. No further details were mentioned in the report.

 

KC

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