http://english.pravda.ru/accidents/21/96/382/16330_Chechen.html

Chechen terrorists attack Russia's southern towns again

10/19/2005 16:02

One police officer was killed and three others were wounded in the
battle with terrorists 

Another terrorist attack has happened in Russia's North Caucasus
overnight. A group of terrorists attacked the village of Yandare in
the republic of Ingushetia and tried to set the houses of Ingush
police officers ablaze. In the meantime, Russian special forces
destroyed two outstanding terrorists in the town of Khasavyurt, the
republic of Dagestan.
 
Gunmen broke into the village of Yandare in the middle of the night.
 They simultaneously attacked six houses, in which the families of
Ingush police officers lived. Spokespeople for local law-enforcement
authorities believe that the guerrillas were trying to kill the
commander of Ingushetia's special police unit, Rashid Ganizhev. The
official was not at home when the terrorists attacked the village,
although they wounded Ganizhev's brother, Timur, also a police officer. 
Three houses and a BMW vehicle, which the terrorists set ablaze, burnt
to the ground. There were reportedly 30 terrorists in the group,
wielding guns, grenade-launchers and fire-bombs. The attackers raided
the village and vanished in the woods. Russian forces started a
special operation to capture the terrorists. 

Another special operation was launched in the Dagestan town of
Khasavyurt at 2 a.m. today. The federal troops were battling against a
group of terrorists that holed up in the town's hostel. One military
man was killed, four others were wounded during the operation. The
police killed two terrorists and are currently searching for others
(there were up to five gunmen in the group). 

One of the killed extremists, a man of Chechen nationality Sultan
Abdiyev, was an emissary in one of Chechen regions. The other one,
Takhir Badayev, was his deputy. The two terrorists were wanted by the
Russian police for committing terrorist acts and other severe crimes. 

Read the original in Russian:
http://www.pravda.ru/accidents/2005/10/35/93/21094_boevik.html
(Translated by: Dmitry Sudakov)









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