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New details about a bloody Russian massacre in Ingushetia in the
villages of Arshty and Dattykh last Thursday and Friday are coming. As
reported by a Kavkaz Center source, about 200 civilians, residents of
Chechnya's Achkhoi-Martan village, went to a wood to gather wild
garlic. Most of them were schoolchildren.
The KC's source said that according to preliminary report, the Russian
infidels captured wild garlic gatherers in the wood and organized a
mini-concentration camp for a day-long tortures and interrogations of
teenagers.
During these tortures, according to preliminary reports, 12 young people were killed, mostly schoolchildren.
The names of some of murdered children are known now. They include
Mansur Dakhayev, a 17-year-old high school student, and his brother. As
peasant Tsurayev who also gathered garlic said to the relatives of the
murdered children, Mansur seeing heavily armed Russians hesitated and
did not immediately raise hands when they approached.
The schoolboy was shouting to the Russians that he is not a "militant".
In response, the Russians said, "we will make a militant out of you".
Then the Russians fired on him and the 11-grade high school student
died on the spot.
A young man Vakhayev is mentioned among the dead.
A driver of one of the buses who brought garlic gatherers through
Arshty to the wood was a resident of Achkhoi-Martan, Dukvakha
Elikhanov. There is no information about his fate.
The KC's source reported that 4 bodies were handed over to residents of
Achkhoi-Martan, and 8 more bodies are in a morgue. Most of them belong
to students of local schools who participated in wild garlic gathering.
Meanwhile, the Russian infidels are still claiming that they have
killed "14 militants of Umarov". The invaders insisted that there was a
"fierce battle" against a Mujahideen detachment of 20-30 fighters on
Thursday and Friday in the area of the Arshty and Dattykh villages.
We would like to remind thereupon that a representative of the
Mujahideen command of the Sunzha Sector in the Caucasus Emirate Armed
Forces had a telephone talk with a source of the Kavkaz Center before
the events started to unroll. According to the source, at the time of
telephone contact there were no threats and any worsening situation in
the zone of responsibility of the Mujahideen.
Kavkaz Center continues to gather information about the bloody Russian massacre near the villages Arshty and Dattykh.
SOurce: Kavkaz Center (KC)
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