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2 pro-Russian accomplices eliminated in Elbrus District

Publication time: 13 July 2008, 11:14

Sources from the United Province of Kabarda, Balkaria and Karachai (KBK) reported that early morning of Rajab 10, 1429 (July 13, 2008) a mobile unit of Caucasus Armed Forces (Mujahideen) liquidated two apostates from a gang of pro-Russian bodyguards. Personal weapons were taken from the puppet policemen.

 

According to the sources of the Russian invaders, additional formations of pro-Russian apostates and Russian kuffar (infidels/invaders) have been brought to Elbrus District of KBK. Checkpoints have been set up on highways.

 

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