Amirs of Caucasian Mujahideen
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KGB gang leader concludes: 'they're out to ruin Russia'

Publication time: 30 June 2008, 19:10

Ringleader of the gang under the name of "Border Service of Federal Security Service (FSB, former KGB) of the Russian Federation", Vladimir Pronichev, announced that activities of "certain forces" aimed at destabilization of the situation in provinces of the Caucasus Emirate have been recorded: in Ichkeria, Ingushetia and Dagestan.

 

"Everything that is going on right now in these republics is derivative from the actions of certain forces that are out to ruin our state (Russia) by destabilizing the social and political situation in the region," the gang leader said.

 

At the same time he announced that the danger is coming not from the Mujahideen at all, but rather from... "transboundary crime, channels of illegal migration through the border, illegal drug trafficking, and trading in arms and humans".

 

The Russian ringleader has threatened the "drug addicts" and "illegal aliens" with upcoming "joint military training exercise of power structures in the Caucasus", in which gangs such as Russian "border guards", "SKVO", "Internal Troops of the Federal Police", etc. will take part. The combat exercises are supposed to take place within the next week.

 

The "drug addicts" posing a threat to Russia's national security, will be getting intimidated from Caspian Sea to Black Sea.

 

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