Abductions and Extrajudicial Punishments Continue
Local sources have reported that armed thugs from the pro-Russian regime in the Russian occupied Chechen Republic of Ichkeria continue to abduct and murder peaceful civilians.
According to the information, on July 23, a group of armed Kadyrovites conducted a punishment operation in the capital district. During the operation, a villager, born in 1992, was abducted from his house in the village of Tolstoy-Yurt. The officers from the pro-Russian regime claim that their hostage has been a member of the Chechen mujahedeen since May 2011.
On July 27, in the Shatoi district, another group of armed Kadyrovites abducted a woman, born in 1975. The pro-Russian regime claims that their hostage has provided food to the Chechen mujahedeen since 2005.
On July 29, the pro-Russian regime’s armed bandits and Russian officers organized a joint punishment operation in Astrakhan, Russia. As a result, a male Chechen, Artur Sakaev who was born in 1982, and a male native of Astrakhan, Salman Tepshaev, who was born in 1983, were abducted.
The fate and whereabouts of the hostages are unknown at the moment.
Armed Kadyrovites also killed two civilians near the village of Bamut in the Achkoi-Martan district on the night of July 27 and claimed that they were members of the Chechen mujahedeen. However, the relatives of one of the victims said that he had been missing since May 31, 2011. There is no further information about the incident.
*Text was written by Waynakh Online and edited by Michael Capobianco