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Two Of Mujahideen Became Shaheeds In Russian Indiscriminate Shelling

Publication time: 1 March 2007, 22:12

Two of the Mujahideen that belonged to Commander "Basayev's" unit, became Shaheeds, while three others got wounded during indiscriminate shelling of the Russian Forces on the outskirts of the town of Urus Martan.


It is noteworthy that Russian forces had intensified during recent days of their indiscriminate shelling of the outskirts of the Chechen capital Grozny (Jokhar) and the suburbs of Urus Martan, Argun and Gudermes to prevent any attack against the delegation of the so-called world's beauty queens that were hosted by traitor Kadirov in pursuit these days, to show Chechnya as a stable country in accordance with what the Russians want from him; But the world has become more aware of that deceiving game, which is the literature
of occupation in every place and time.

 

 It remains for us to ask: How many civilians were killed in that shilling? May Almighty God mercy our dead and to accept them as Shaheeds.

 

Source: Alqoqaz

Translated by: Justice for North Caucasus Group


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