Friday evening, 11 Muharram 1429 (18.01.2008), an armored car of a Russian special police unit was attacked by gunfire in the village of Hasanya on the outskirts of Nalchik. Several bullets hit the vehicle, but according to Russian media, there were no casualties among the police.
Read More »Wilayah Dagestan. Mujahideen in Temir Khan Shura Broke Through the Encirclement without Casualties
According to Kavkaz-Center’s sources in the Wilayah of Dagestan, around 11 AM Sunday Russian invaders and their local collaborators attempted to storm a house in the center of the town of Temir Khan Shura (previously known as Buynaksk). The Russian terrorists used armored vehicles. The gunbattle raged for 2 hours.
Read More »Wilayah of Ghalghaycho. Grenades Fired at the House of Karabulak Mayor
Attackers fired several rocket propelled grenades at a house in the village of Yandare in the Wilayah of Ghalghaycho (Ingushetia), Saturday night at 11:10 PM, 12 Muharram 1429 (19.01.2008).
Read More »Kuffar Failed to Surround Mujahideen in a Village in Nozhay-Yurt District
According to Russian media, Saturday morning kuffar from police closed the border with Chechnya in Dagestan’s Novolak district, explaining it by a “special operation” in the nearby village of Baytarki in Nozhay-Yurt district of Chechnya.
Read More »Russian spetsnaz attacked in Vedeno gorge
According to KC’s source in the command of the Armed Forces of the Caucasus Emirate, 9 Muḥarram 1429 in the afternoon (17 January 2008), a spetsnaz (special force) team of invaders was attacked in the Vedeno gorge in the Wilayah of Nokhchicho (Ichkeria).
Read More »Russia’s Muslims begin talking about a ‘Muslim Russia’
Russia’s Muslims are beginning to change the way they talk about the relationship between their religious community and their country, a shift that reflects their own growing self-confidence but one that frightens many ethnic Russians who see it as a threat to their own status.
Read More »Putin program falling to stop ‘drifting away’ of Russian Far East
The Russian Far East is “drifting away” from the rest of the country, according to an investigation carried out by Nezavisimaya gazeta – Regiony, and the Kremlin’s much-ballyhooed program intended to reverse that process may in fact be making it worse.
Read More »Demography may force Moscow to reduce aize of Russian military
Even though Vladimir Putin’s designated successor says few senior officials even know what demography is, changes in the number of 18-year-olds over the next few years will impose severe constraints on the Russian government and may force it to reduce the size of its armed forces.
Read More »Georgia and Russia pledge better ties at inauguration
TBILISI – Georgia and Russia pledged to repair their tattered relationship on Sunday after Mikhail Saakashvili was sworn in as Georgian president, the first concrete sign of an improvement.
Read More »Russia could use nuclear arms pre-emptively: general
MOSCOW – Russia’s armed forces chief said on Saturday Moscow could use nuclear arms pre-emptively if under serious threat, his comments marking no change in defense policy but underlining a renewed military confidence.
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