News on the captured Russian General; for Putin said he wanted to make
an example of Chechnya, and do it in the open sight of others......so a
little boy who stepped on a mine injuring his legs, along with four
other children, had legs amputated because Russian Army would not let
children have medical attention....gangrene set in.

Story from their Web Site transalated into English:

Chechnya-Hotline
Last updated:
Sat, Jan 22, 2000 / 00:10 GMT
Swedish Kavkaz-Tsentr


Map of Chechnya,
showing present-day
battle-fields (98 kb)

Thanks to Sulaiman A. today in French, too! See below...
January 21, 2000
Kavkaz-Tsentr reports:

Despite the Russian propaganda Dzhokhar remains in control of the
Mujahideen. The Chechens claim to permit the Russians to enter the town
in order to wipe out their units afterwards.

Yesterday the town was attacked from three directions: From Khankala,
from Savodsky and from Staropromyslovsky Rayon. The attacks have been
introduced with mighty shelling and bombardments, but gut stuck. More
than 300 Russian have been killed, 12 armoured vehicles knocked out. 6
Mujahideen died, 9 were wounded.

In Michurina the Mujahideen forced back the Russians to their former
positions.
Near the tinning factory the situation did not change.

Near RTS 11 enemies have been taken POW, among them two Chechen
collaborators of the Russians.

The captured General Malofeyev is alive and has given the Chechens some
insights into the situation within the Russian troops in Chechnya.

According to him the morale and fighting spirit of the Russians is
extremely low. Many units have collapsed mentally. There's no
team-spirit between the officers and the rank-and-file. To raise the
Russians' morale Putin has given order that high Russian officers take
direct command of small fighting units: there are generals commanding
batallions and companies.

General Malofeyev confirmed he was co-ordinating the assault operations
on Dzhokhar. According to him he will be court-martialed in cases of
failure of the operations. Hey says the Russians' plan is to finish the
operation until 26.

The bombardment and shelling of Chechen villages and towns has lately
been intensified to an unparalleled extent. Duba-Yurt, Borzoy, Khattuni,
Toyzeni, Makhkety, Zonakh, Varandy, Chishki, Itum-Kali, Vedeno,
Serzhen-Yurt and others are attacked with bombs, shells and rockets.
According to the Chechen command during the last 24 h at least 97 people
died, among them 23 children.
The Russians use vacuum bombs, napalm and chemical weapons.

The intensity of the bombing did not decline since a week.

The Chechens are trying to liberate Gekhi-Chu. Ferocious fights take
place on the northern fringe of the settlement. Russian tanks shell the
village. The Chechens fire back with RPGs and mortars. Four Russian
tanks have been knocked out. 2 Mujahideen died.

Le 21 Janvier 2000
Kavkaz-Tsentr informe:
Malgre la propagande russe, Dzhokhar est toujours sous le controle des
January 20, 2000
Kavkaz-Tsentr reports:

In an interview with Kavkaz-Tsentr Shamil Basayev proudly presented a
schedule of the Russian casualties in the fights for Dzhokhar during the
last four days: More than 1,500 Russians have been killed. About 70
armoured vehicles have been knocked out – among them 13 of the latest
Russian T-90 tanks. According to Basayev the T-90 really is a mighty
vehicle – it takes 5-10 RPG-grenades to knock out one T-90.

The situation in the outskirts of Dzhokhar:
the Russian aggressors in several parts of the town advanced 100-500 m
towards the centre. So they did from the direction of Khankala towards
Michurina (500 m) and from the direction of Karpinski Kurgan (100 m).

In Tashkala the Russians managed to fortify themselves in several blocks
of flats.

The Russian efforts for break-throughs in the 30th district, near the
tinning factory and near the brickworks have been repulsed.

During the last two days bitter fights near the Republican hospital and
in the 15th military settlement. The mujahideen succeeded holding their
positions.
The fighting for the Chechen capital continues with growing intensity
and bitterness.

The Chechens have captured a general of the Russian Interior Ministry
forces: General Malofeyev. According to the Chechen command Malofeyev
has been brought to a save place an is being examined. Along with him a
colonel of the MVD-forces has been taken POW. All in all during the last
24 hours 32 aggressors have been captured.

During the last four days 45 mujahideen were killed, about 60 were
wounded. These are the most heavy casualties since the beginning of the
Russian aggression. Most mujahideen where killed in the bitter combat
actions of January 17 in different parts of Dzhokhar.

The bombing and shelling of the town does not stop for a single minute.
The Russians use strategical bomber-planes. Dzhokhar has almost vanished
from earth.
Most of the victims are civilians. Dozens of corpses of civilians are
scattered on the roads of the town.

In the combat actions in order to gain control of the access to the
Argun Valley the Chechen mujahideen performed several operations near
Duba-Yurt. On January 19 they have re-captured four heights occupied by
the Russians two days earlier. More than half of the effective strength
of the "so-called spetsnaz" has been wiped out.

The operations to liberate Gekhi go on. Chechen units entered Gekhi and
attacked the Russians. The Russians are shelling the town. Since
yesterday evening more than 250 Russians have been killed, 10 armoured
vehicles have been destroyed.

January 19, 2000
Kavkaz-Tsentr reports:

In Kabul in the near future a Chechen embassy is going to be opened in
an official ceremony. The Chechen ex-president Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev is
going to visit Kabul for further negotiations on Chechen-Afghan
relations and to take part in this ceremony.

According to Movladi Udugov the Afghan leadership has suggested to the
Chechen to use the building of the former Soviet embassy.

After a New year's holiday of two week, one of the more prominent
inmates of Moscow's Lefortovo prison, is back on Russian TV: Gantamirov
announces the forthcoming capturing of the Chechen capital.

And the Russian propaganda reports
similar things in order to approve Putin's chances in the presidential
elections.
The real situation is quite different: The Chechens are permitting the
Russian units to move deeper into the town in order to wipe them out
subsequently. So it happened in the last days in Michurina, in the
Microrayon, near the Republican hospital, and in the 15th military
settlement. The Russian assault units that moved with tanks and BMPs
into these parts of Dzhokhar have been wiped out almost completely.

During the last 24 hours the Russians lost about 300 men and 8 armoured
vehicles.
The situation in the Chechen capital is under the control of the Chechen
government forces.

At the access to the Argun village the Russian advance after three days
of fighting has been halted. Now the Russians are trying again to
capture some villages of the region.

The Russian elite-terrorists are suffering heavy casualties: 180 men
have been killed, 2 helicopters shot down and 6 armoured vehicles
knocked out.

The Russians are occupying a height near Duba-Yurt but their assault on
a second one, dominating the battle area, has been repulsed. 60 Russian
killed, 30 taken POW.

The Russians are continuing to perform air-raids on Argun Valley. They
are making frequent use of FAEs and napalm.
Kavkaz-Tsentr announces the success of the Chechen operation in Gekhi.
The local command and several 'blok-posts' have been destroyed. Up to 50
Russians have been killed. During the operation a Russian tank column,
trying to move into the town, has been attacked by the Chechens and has
been repulsed.

According to the Chechen command the mujahideen executed all their
tactical tasks. It is not their aim to fight according to the rules
established by the Russians. The rules of fighting are now going to be
dictated by the mujahideen – says Khattab, the commander of the
Islamic Peacekeeping Army of Chechnya and Dagestan.

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