| Remains of Two Young Men Kidnapped by Militaries Eight Years Ago Found in Chechnya |
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| Written by smoc | |||
| Wednesday, 05 May 2010 21:02 | |||
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Remains of two residents of Chechnya captured by occupying Russian forces in the course of “zachistka” (clean-up operation) in spring 2002 were found in the Shali District. The Prosecutor’s Office has restarted the criminal case, which was suspended several years ago because of non-establishment of the persons involved in this crime.
“On April 22, near Avtury village, Shali District, in a small valley, remains of two persons were found with bullet traces in their skulls. Both are already identified. By the remaining fragments of clothes and footwear Svetlana Mezhidova, a resident of Avtury recognized her son Said-Emin Mezhidov who was taken away by Russian federal soldiers in an armoured troop-carrier during the so-called “zachistka” on May 14, 2002. The second casualty is Khanpash Takhiev, who was taken away together with Mezhidov,” the “Kavkaz-Uzel” correspondent was informed by a source. “Both casualties’ skulls have bullet traces, indicating that both young men were exposed to extrajudicial execution,” said the source. He has also noted also that the investigation possesses data that the young men kidnapped in 2002 were taken away to the disposition of a Russian military subdivision deployed in the suburb of Avtury.
Mezhidov’s mother, a Russian by nationality, a teacher of the local school, for eight years tried to learn anything in all instances about the fate of her son. She also addressed the State Office of Public Prosecutor of Russia and the European Court of Human Rights. According to official data, today in Chechnya more than five thousand persons are considered as missing. Informal sources assert that the real figure is several times higher.
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