On July 20, Mujahideen exterminated 11 and wounded at least 10 Russian invaders and local traitors in Chechnya, reports a spokesman of Eastern Front HQ of CRI Armed Forces.
Read More »Shamil became a Shaheed (insha Allah)
The representative of Military Council of State Defense Council Majlisul Shura of CRI Abu Umar has reported to Kavkaz Center news agency that the vice-president of CRI, the Military Amir of Mujahideen of Caucasus, Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris became a Shaheed (insha Allah).
Read More »Aircraft Carrying Russian Navy Chief Crashes in Crimea
A Tu-134 aircraft carrying Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Masorin has crashed in Ukraine’s Crimea Region. Several navy officers suffered burns as a fire broke out on the plane.
Read More »Invaders report of death of Shamil Basayev
Occupation command reports of death of Chechen Republic Ichkeria’s vice-president Shamil Basayev. There no details have been reported.
Read More »Stalin would be proud of him
Feared by his people, his neighbours and the West, Russia’s President Putin is ruthlessly rebuilding the Soviet Empire. The tragedy, as he hosts his country’s first ever G8 summit this week, is that we are letting it happen.
Read More »Basayev thanks Iraqis for elimination of Russian diplomats
Vice-president of CRI, the Military Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris (AKA Shamil Basayev) has officially thanked the Iraqi Mujahideen for elimination of a group of Russian diplomats the spies in Bagdad, the Kavkaz Center has learned. In the telegram for mass media, Basayev specifies:
Read More »137 dead in Russian plane crash
IRKUTSK (AFP) — Up to 137 people died Sunday when a Russian passenger plane veered off a runway, slammed into a concrete wall and burst into flames while landing in the Siberian city of Irkutsk, officials said.
Read More »US outflanked in Eurasia energy politics
The United States’ global energy-control strategy, it’s now clear to most, was the actual reason for the highly costly regime change in Iraq, euphemistically dubbed “democracy” by Washington. But while it is preoccupied with implanting democracy in the Middle East, the United States is quietly being outflanked in the rush …
Read More »Pyongyang: Another headache for Bush
With the wobbly security situation in Iraq and the headache of Iran’s nuclear programme, the last thing the US president needs is another crisis with North Korea. Â Pyongyang has test-fired at least six missiles in the Sea of Japan, one of them a long-range weapon said to be capable of …
Read More »Amnesty International Urges Putin to Review NGO Legislation
Non-governmental organization Amnesty International in official letter to Russian President published on its website urges Vladimir Putin to review the implementation of Russia’s legislation governing civil society organizations, a commitment he made Tuesday at meetings with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) held in the context of the forthcoming summit of the Group …
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