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Ural and Volga Region Fronts established

Publication time: 9 July 2006, 15:27

According to information sources from Chechnya, President of CRI, the Amir of SDK Majlisul Shura of CRI Dokka Umarov has signed a decree on establishing in the structures of CRI of the Ural and Volga Region Fronts. Commanders of fronts are also appointed. The Commander of Ural Front was appointed Amir Assadulla and the Commander of Volga Region Front Amir Jundulla.   

 

It is emphasized in the Decree distributed by the Chechen mass-media, that both of the fronts are established, the citation: "In connection with necessity of escalating of efforts on counteraction to the armed aggression of Russia, expansion of a zone of military actions and to perform of important military-political problems ...".

 

Let us remind that earlier there was Caucasian and Dagestani Fronts had been created in the structures of CRI Armed Forces.

 

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DECREE

 

No 108

Dated 08.07.2006


On establishing of the Ural Front and Volga Region Front of CRI Armed Forces

 

In connection with necessity of escalating of efforts on counteraction to the armed aggression of Russia, expansion of a zone of military actions and to perform of important military-political problems, based on Article 73 (items 2, 4, 6) of the Constitution of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria and based on CRI Wartime Law:

 

I hereby Decree:

 

1. To establish in the structures of CRI Armed Forces:

 

- The Ural Front

 

- The Volga Region Front

 

2. The control of execution of the present Decree reserved to Vice-president of CRI, the Military Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris.

3. Decree takes effect since the moment it is endorsed.

 

President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria,

Amir of State Defense Council Majlisul Shura of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

D. Umaro

 

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DECREE

 

No. 109

Dated 08.07.2006

On appointing of commanders of Ural Front and Volga Region Fronts of CRI Armed Forces

 

In connection with establishing of Ural and Volga Region Fronts of CRI Armed Forces, based on Article 73 (items 2, 4, 6) of the Constitution of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria and based on CRI Wartime Law:

 

I hereby Decree:

 

1. To appoint Amir Assadulla as a Commander of Ural Front of CRI Armed Forces

 

2. To appoint Amir Jundulla as a Commander of Volga Region Front of CRI Armed Forces

3. The control of execution of the present Decree reserved to Vice-president of CRI, the Military Amir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris.

 

4. Decree takes effect since the moment it is endorsed.

 

President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria,

Amir of State Defense Council Majlisul Shura of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

D. Umarov

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