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Jeep with Russian invades on board blown up in Kurchaloi District

Publication time: 1 July 2008, 15:26

Source of Al Kavkaz news agency reported that Monday in Kurchaloi District of Ichkeria, The Caucasus Emirate, Mujahideen from the unit of Commander of the Kurchaloi Sector of the Caucasus Emirate Armed Forces, Amir (Commander) Zaurbek, blew up a Russian-made NIVA-jeep and opened fire on the vehicle with machineguns.

 

3 Russian invaders were killed in the attack. The sabotage unit of the Caucasus Armed Forces suffered no casualties. No other details have been reported.

 

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