According to information sources in Wilayah Nokhchicho (Ichkeria) of the Caucasus Emirate, one of the closest to Kadyrov men Adam Delimkhanov said that “the Yamadayev brothers execute an order of cursory oligarch Boris Berezovsky to collapse Russia through the North Caucasus”, local puppet mass media reported.
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One of the murtadin ringleaders eliminated in Chechnya
Occupation sources admitted that murtad “police captain” Ali Gaydamurov, who led a gang of “Sunzhensky district police department” was captured when he entered a shop yesterday in the village of Ekho-Borze (Assinovskaya).
Read More »Chechen Mujahideen step up operations
Kavkazky Uzel reported on April 8 that Chechnya’s rebels have stepped up their activities and even taken control of villages on at least two occasions during the last month. With the arrival of spring and the appearance of foliage, which works to the advantage of guerrilla fighters, rebel units have …
Read More »Pakistan eyes re-entry to Commonwealth next month
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan expects to be readmitted to the Commonwealth at a meeting of the 53-nation group next month, the country’s foreign minister said on Monday.
Read More »Pakistan coalition to talk more on judges
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Leaders of Pakistan’s ruling coalition held inconclusive talks on Monday to finalize strategy for the restoration of judges dismissed by President Pervez Musharraf when he imposed emergency rule last year.
Read More »Kashmir militant scorns Pakistan-India peace talks
MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) – The Pakistan-based commander of the biggest Kashmiri guerrilla group derided on Monday a peace process between Pakistan and India and vowed to continue a “holy war” against India.
Read More »Iraq to confront militias after Sadr threat
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq’s government will confront armed militias and will not allow all-out war as threatened by populist Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari said on Monday.
Read More »Fate of Iraq’s Kirkuk needs political solution: U.N.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The status of the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk must be solved through a political formula and not a hastily organized referendum that could trigger violence, the U.N. special representative to Iraq said.
Read More »Iraq’s Sadr cannot be defeated by force: experts
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraqi Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr says the next step is “open war”. The U.S.-backed government shows no sign of backing down.
Read More »Security and governance biggest Afghan problems: Solana
KABUL (Reuters) – Poor security and the lack of good governance are the biggest challenges facing Afghanistan, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Monday.
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