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Invaders are attacked by Dagestani mojaheds in the Buynaksk’ district

Publication time: 11 February 2007, 14:55

Sources pertaining to the aggressor report that on the eve diversion squad of Mujahiddeens attacked the Russian invaders in the Buinaksk' district of Dagestan. They blasted landmine when the enemy squad was following by path nearby the Gerey-Avlak village. Initially the mentioned sources reported that one serviceman was killed and 2 were injured. Afterwards they corrected their reports: 2 killed and 4 injured.

 

The information specifies that the landmine was mounted on the road leading to military training ground pertaining to so-called 136th terrorist Brigade of occupation army.

 

KC


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