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Events :: Contradictory information about battle in Chechnya's Urus-Martan district
[5 February 2010, 10:00]

6 Russian infidels were eliminated and 5 members of the occupation gang "internal troops" wounded as a result of shootout in the Urus-Martan district a day before, Russian occupation sources suddenly recognized. The fighting is continuing 7 km. from the village of Komsomolskoye (Chechen name Saadi-Kotar).

Later invaders specified the number of their losses, claiming 5 killed and 7 injured members of the gang of "Interior troops".

The occupation sources reported its version of the battle, which allegedly occurred while Mujahideen tried "to break out of an encirclement":

"A group commander, a squad chief, a section commander and a rifleman were killed in a shootout. Intelligence chief, a platoon commander, the senior operator of reckoning team and a commander of detachment were wounded. When militants tried to break out of the encirclement, a second battle occurred. As a result, a sniper was killed, two platoon commanders were wounded.

Infidels reported that the Mujahideen came under artillery fire. Thus invaders claimed that the battle wyas conducted with a group of 15 fighters.

In Friday afternoon occupation sources with reference to the puppet ringleader Kadyrov gave a more detailed version of events. According to their data, the combined forces of apostates and infidels from various gangs were engaged in the battles against the Mujahideen. Theese gangs were: "Special Purpose Police regiment-2", "Terek police force", "Main directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation", "North battalion", "Interior troops of MIA of Russia", "FSB", etc.

4 killed infidels from the gang of "Ufa detachment of special forces of the Interior Ministry of Russia" were killed, a representative of the "Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bashkortostan", Ruslan Sharafutdinov, told to reporters.

It was also reported that a day before a gun battle took place near the village of Chishki. A few hours after the first reports of the battle, Kadyrov hastened to declare that "Delimkhanov was in charge of an operation against the militants".

We would like to mention thereupon that the ringleader of Chechen apostates, Kadyrov, announced earlier that "the battle with 15 fighters was taking place in the village of Dacha-Borzoi".

According to the Russian puppet, 2 "militants", including an "Arab mercenary", were allegedly killed in this battle. Later, the apostate increased the number of "dead militants" to 6. No evidence of these apostate's allegations was provided. In his previous statements Kadyrov did not mention Delimkhanov's name.

Meanwhile, on Friday some anonymous sources in the occupation command claimed 5 Mujahideen killed during the fighting in the Urus-Martan district.

We would like to remind also that about 2 weeks ago the puppet ringleader publicly announced a next major operation against the Mujahideen in the mountains of Nokhchicho (AKA Ichkeria/Chechnya) Province of the Caucasus Emirate. Nothing has been reported about the "operation" from the puppet media since then.

Meanwhile, in the neighboring Provinces of Dagestan and Ghalghaycho (AKA Ingushetia) sabotage squads of the Mujahideen continued sabotage attacks against infidels and apostates.

So, according to the information received from Nazran, a mobile squad of Mujahideen attacked 2 vehicles with apostates from the gang "MIA" Thursday night on the Rostov-Baku highway. According to puppet sources, 3 apostates were wounded as a result of this attack.

In Dagestan, Russian troops sealed off the Balakhany village. According to specified data, infidels from Russia's Irkutsk region participated in the operation.

According to local residents, after staying for several hours on the outskirts of the village and searching several houses of the villagers, infidels went back to the base in the village of Shamilkala (Untsukulsky district). All this time the convoy was accompanied by helicopters.

Department of Monitoring,

Kavkaz Center

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