
According to Kavkaz Center's source in the Province of Nokhchicho (Ichkeria/Chechnya) of the Caucasus Emirate, a unit of Martyrs of the Shali Sector of Eastern Front of Armed Forces of CE is ready to attack apostates and infidels.
The number of Martyr unit is 20 men.
Mujahideen stating that while apostates and infidels walking in the forests, they intend to come down to plains.
Meanwhile, situation in various provinces of the Caucasus Emirate remains extremely tense. Sabotage operations continue in Dagestan. Mujahideen inflicted pinpoint strikes on infidels and apostates. Activity intensifies in Khasavyurt, in Derbent, and in some mountainous areas of Dagestan.
Elbrus area in the combined province of Kabarda, Balkaria and Karachay has become a zone of tensity. Infidel and apostate forces are concentrated here. This area sealed off by enemy troops.
Clashes and sabotage attacks are periodically occurring also in other parts of KBK.
The fiercest combats in recent times are taking place in provinces of Ghalghaycho (Ingushetia) and Nokhchicho (Ichkeria).
After successful operation in Arshty village the formations of infidels and apostates had tried to intercept the initiative. It has been announced that a group of Mujahideen who had participated in operation in Arshty is "blocked near Bamut village".
However, according to other data of same apostates, Mujahideen have allegedly been blockaded near the village of Dattyh.
It should be noted that reports of officials of puppet regime and occupation command are often very contradictory.
Meanwhile, the situation in the zone of combat, apparently, is far from the one that is being drawn by Russian propaganda.
As reported by one of the Mujahideen, who telephoned the Chechen edition of radio "Liberty", a unit of Mujahideen whom the formations of apostates and infidels were tried to block in the area of village of Bamut, with fighting fell back to the mountains on Sunday evening.
According to the caller, during the fighting only 1 Mujahid, whose name is UbeyduLlah, a native of the village of Doykur-Aul (Russian name Tolstoy-Yurt), became a Shaheed (inshaAllah). Other details were not reported.
Let's remind that on Sunday morning apostates announced that they had surrounded the group of Mujahideen in the area of Bamut village. However, apostates did not report any additional information after that.
Let's specify that information of apostates on deaths of two separately taken prisoner Mujahideen, in woodland near the villages of Stariyye Atagi and Ulus-Kert, raising doubts.
Let's recall that Kadyrovites declared killing of 1 Mujahid in the area of Stariyye Atagi village, who was found alone in the woods. Later it was reported about killing another 1 Mujahid, who also walking in woods alone, near Ulus-Kert village.
However, judging by indirect signs, actually Kadyrovites had killed hostages or prisoners, who were already in their hands.
Apostates usually use such tactics in times of defeats in the real battles with the Mujahideen, to somehow "smooth" the situation.
So, after martyrdom operation in the city of Jokhar in May 16, Kadyrovites killed three prisoners Mujahideen, who were in their hands, and daclted a "successful operation on prevention of terrorist attack".
The same tactics are used by apostates in Dagestan. In recent weeks, at least 5 corpses of abducted earlier civilians of Dagestan have been "discovered" in the mountains, and were presented as "eliminated militants during combat".
Another indirect sign that confirms these suspicions is the fact that after the publication on KC website, on second day, Russian sources reported "new" version of death of Mujahid near Ulus-Kert.
At this time, it was declared that during the combat with a group of Mujahideen 1 "militant" had been wounded. In order not to surrender, as they said, he "blew himself up with a grenade". Others "militants" had fallen back, leaving the wounded on battlefield.
Kavkaz Center
Publication time: 6 July 2009, 14:30
Permanent address at KAVKAZCENTER.COM: http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2009/07/06/10805.shtml
© Copyright 2001-2011 KavkazCenter.com