
Sources in the city of Nazran (Caucasus Emirate's Ingushetia Province) reported about a fierce gunbattle which was taking place here since the morning of Thursday between a mobile squad of the Mujahideen and a gang of Russian infidels.
The fighting occurred near "Kamaz Center" district of the city. Four infidels of "OMON" (Special Police Unit) gang from Russia's Murmansk Province have been eliminated and many wounded during the attempt to storm the residential building where the squad of the Mujahideen was holed up, the sources reported.
The infidels claim that battle began after the start of "ID check-ups". Mujahideen showed machine-guns instead of IDs.
There is not exact information regarding the casualties of the Mujahideen. Local sources reported that the building, which was stormed by the infidels, belongs to Tsitsiyev family. According to preliminary data for a moment the Mujahideen, and there were 3 of them, stopped the shooting. When infidels rushed into the building a powerful explosion took place, which has completely destroyed the building and the assault group of the infidels.
In addition, eyewitnesses have reported on the destruction of 2 and 1 car BTRov URAL. According to local sources the number of killed and wounded many more kafirs of numbers, called the occupation sources.
Moreover, the eyewitnesses have reporting on the destruction of 2 APCs and 1 URAL army truck. According to local sources the number of killed and wounded infidels is much higher than the numbers the occupation sources give.
A spokesman of the puppet gang of "MIA" has reported to local journalists that between 15 to 20 policemen have been killed as a result of fighting in Nazran.
"We've lost at least 15 men, but it is very likely that their number is higher. The exact number of killed would be established closer to the evening, if the leadership would not consider it necessary to conceal this fact. They were very well prepared and recruited enemy", the spokesman of "MIA" told reporters.
This information has also been confirmed by neighbors who witnessed the fighting.
Kavkaz Center