| Russia 4-fold increases in the numbers of their terror gangs in Caucasus |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Saturday, 31 October 2009 21:54 | |||
![]() In the near future the number of gangs of Russian troops in the North Caucasus will increase four-fold. It is reported by 'Nezavisimaya Gazeta', citing unnamed military sources. According to this Moscow edition, the transfer of the gang "474 th individual automobile Battalion" has been completed from the city of Dmitrov, Moscow region, into the locality Millerovo of Rostov region. In addition, in the Chechen village of Borzoi an occupying gang of "8-th individual mountain rifle brigade" was formed. Finally, in the Buro (Vladikavkaz) city, in the base of a large occupation gang "58-th army" another gang called "Operational Command" was formed, which includes 7 gang groups of "motorized infantry" and one "tank brigade." Troop surge in the North Caucasus, is associated with the preparation of Russia's new war of aggression against Georgia, according to some observers. According to the plans of Russian soldiery, part of the reinforced Russian gangs will be thrown at war with the Mujahideen of the Caucasus Emirate. Moscow's "Scholar-on-Caucasus", some Mr Popov, told journalists that the militarization of the Caucasus occupied by Russia in recent years does not reduce the number of Mujahideen. "Policemen and soldiers are many, but to protect the rights of an individual (infidels or apostates - KC) there is no one" - lamented the "scholar". Another Moscow's scholar, expert of Institute of Political and Military Analysis Mr Khramchikhin, said that Popov's statement about the Caucasian Mujahideen - a deceptive stuffing, specifically, to lull Georgia. He points out: "If, in August last year, we won the war in Georgia, now our ground troops are brought to the point that they can not win even in Georgia." According to the military analyst Khramchikhin, the reinforcement of Russian gang troops in the North Caucasus has nothing to do with the Jihad in the Caucasus, Jihad continues "same way as six months ago".
Department of Monitoring,Kavkaz Center
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As the cold winter months set in, Russia has renewed threats to cut off gas to Europe if Ukraine begins to illegally siphon supplies. In a statement on Wednesday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said that theft of unpaid energy resources would result in a supply cut for the rest of the continent, which receives much of its gas through pipelines crossing Ukrainian territory. “If they pay us for supplies for domestic consumption, they’ll get them,” he said. “If they don’t pay…they won’t get them. If they don’t get them, likely, there will be siphoning from the export pipeline,” in which case the supply would be cut entirely. |
