Yearly Archives: 2008

Abkhazians warn to capture Kutaisi

The chief of staff of Abkhaz troops Merab Kishmaria said that the Abkhaz armed forces had been put on combat alert for possible armed provocations by the Georgian side.   “We are in the loop about Georgian plans for a military intervention in Abkhazia. We are ready … and our …

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Fierce clash near village of Roshni-Chu

Kavkaz Center’s source reported that a clash between the unit of Mujahideen and the united gang of murtadin and Russian kuffar occurred in the morning of May 2, 2008. The source reported that the battle lasted several hours.

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Chechen murtadin, Russian kuffar deployed to Abkhazia

On picture: Chechen murtadin   The Georgian side has requested UN help to establish the number of additional military units that were entered and positioned on Georgian territory. This was said by Temur Yakobashvili, the Georgian state miniser on re-integration.

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Mass brawl and hunger strike reported at notorious Chechen prison

Kavkazky Uzel reported on April 25 that inmates of the notorious Chechen correctional colony No. 2 in Chernokozovo had announced a hunger strike following a mass fight between inmates. While the Chechen department of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments (FSIN) denied that prisoners were on a hunger …

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Mujahideen attacked kuffar and murtadin

According to news sources in Wilayah Ghalghaycho (Ingushetia) of the Caucasus Emirate, one of murtad officers a member of “Ministry of Internal Affairs” gang was shot dead in the village of Ali-Yurt last Wednesday. Local puppet sources said that “the policeman died of negligence in handling of weapon”.

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Putin Hinted at Splitting up Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin hinted at last week’s NATO summit in Romania that Russia would work to break up Ukraine, should the former Soviet republic join the military alliance, Kommersant reported Monday. Putin “lost his temper” at the NATO-Russia Council in Bucharest during Friday’s discussions of Ukraine’s bid to join NATO, …

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