
On Wednesday
Russian sources reporting from puppet “police” of Ingushetia, informed that near
a checkpoint on the road towards Magas, a car blew up with 4 passengers.
According
to the apostate version, on approaching the checkpoint, the car suddenly turned
around and started driving in the opposite direction.
“Police” opened
fire and the car blew up. As a result 2 people were killed and 2 were wounded.
Later,
however, it became known that the apostate version was a complete lie.
In reality,
a car carrying pregnant wife of murdered Maksharip Aushev, her mother and two
brothers, was stopped on the checkpoint.
After a
formal ID check, and search in the vehicle, the driver and passengers sat in
the car, and drove away and at this moment the explosion took place.
The
pregnant wife of Maksharip and her brother were taken to a hospital in a
critical condition, while her other brother and mother died on the spot.
It will be
recalled that the human rights activist and opposition leader Maksharip Aushev
was killed in Nalchik
on October 25.
Earlier Russian
occupiers tried to kidnap him on the road out of Magas, after his meeting with
apostate ringleader Evkurov.
On December
10, US
secretary of state Hillary Clinton informed about awarding of state department
prize to Maksharip Aushev.
In
response, as opposition agency Ingushetiyaru.org writes, Kremlin “awarded the
family of Aushev with a bomb”.
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of monitoring
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