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Pro-Russian accomplice blown up in Nalchik’s suburbs

Publication time: 2 July 2008, 14:14

Sources in United Province of Kabarda, Balkaria and Karachai (KBK) reported that a Mercedes with a pro-Russian accomplice (from the local puppet police gang) on board was blown up in the suburbs of the city of Nalchik. It was also reported that two children sustained concussions and minor injuries.

 

A day prior to the incident a clash between a mobile unit of the Caucasus Armed Forces (Mujahideen) and a gang of pro-Russian collaborators (murtadin/apostates) took place in a Nalchik suburb as well. The puppets claimed that 1 Mujahideen fighter died in the clash. The collaborators would not report any of their casualties.

 

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