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13 Killed In Russia's Volatile North Caucasus

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Russian officials say at least eight Islamist militants, four Russian servicemen, and possibly a civilian have been killed in three separate incidents in Russia's volatile North Caucasus region.

Security officials said three Islamist militants, including the regional leader of an insurgent group seeking to establish an Islamic state in Russia's predominantly Muslim North Caucasus, were killed in Ingushetia.

The men were killed in a shootout early on January 27 in the village of Ekazhevo, which is the hometown of the suicide bomber who killed 37 people at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport in January of last year.

Russian officials said all three men killed were members of the outlawed Caucasus Emirate insurgent group, led by Chechen Doku Umarov, who claimed responsibility for the Domodedovo bombing.

Russia's Antiterrorism Committee said one of the men killed, Dzhamaleil Mutaliyev, was a leader of the insurgency in Ingushetia.

Shoot-Out In Daghestan

Also on January 27, four Russian servicemen and five suspected Islamist rebels were killed in a clash in the neighboring Republic of Daghestan.

Security officials said the men were killed in a shoot-out during a security operation in Daghestan's Kizlyar district.

Russian National Antiterrorism Committee spokesman Nikolai Sintsov told reporters that a cache of weapons had been found.

"During the search of the militants' hideout, [security forces] found a homemade explosive device equivalent to 15 kilograms of TNT," he said. "Due to the danger of an explosion, the bomb was destroyed on-site."

Sintsov added that "ammunition of various calibers, uniforms, and a explosives belt ready for use" had also been found.

In another restive Russian province, Kabardino-Balkaria, masked gunmen stormed into a school and stabbed a man in the gym. Some reports said the victim was a Russian soldier.

The North Caucasus suffers from almost daily attacks blamed on separatist insurgents and criminal gangs.

The region includes Chechnya, where Russia fought two wars against separatist rebels in the 1990s.

compiled from agency reports
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by: Caucasus Specialist
January 28, 2012 17:49
"The men were killed in a shootout early on January 27 in the village of Ekazhevo, which is the hometown of the suicide bomber who killed 37 people at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport"-RFERL
If you going to write lies about Caucasian Muslims at least have _some_ correct information. Magomed Yevloyev was a native of the village of Ali-Yurt not the _village_ of Ekazhevo. "... rights groups that documented what they said were abuses in Ali-Yurt emphasize that what happened there does not in any way justify the bombing in Moscow."
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/d/domodedovo_airport_explosion_2011/index.html
I wounder what caused these three young men to join Islamist militants?

"The North Caucasus suffers from almost daily attacks blamed on separatist insurgents and criminal gangs"
This one I agree. Separatist Caucasian insurgents and Russian criminal gangs.
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by: I.O. from: Classified
January 28, 2012 23:01
Did they really join "islamic militants"? Interception of the calls in Ingushetia indicate that Mutaliyev's parents immigrated to the UAE. They are rich people and were blackmailed to pay money. His wife, his children, and him were the only family member who stayed in Russia. All of the men were executed at pointblank range while visiting Mutaliyev.
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by: Dog Bar from: Earth
January 30, 2012 10:04
'UAE' People should be looking at more
Iranian islamist insurgents & criminal Caucaian para military are to blame the prof being with a American CIA report that was leaked out by wilkpeada that read...
The executions were to stop Islamist & Caucaian para military gaining more of a strong foot hold in the area. The Europen Cup & World cup are to be held in the the area and threats of attact are immenent
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by: I.O. from: Classified
January 30, 2012 21:49
"Iranian insurgents"? Considering that Iraninan and Russian agents are infesting the waters in the UAE you are correct. Iranian was jailed in Chechen commander Yamadayev's death. What was it? Joint Iranian-Russian black op mission? You tell me.
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by: Dog bar from: Earth
January 31, 2012 02:04
Iranians secret service coupled up with Chechen para military the Iranians are using the lax custom & exesize boarders for Iranians to enter Russia, For Iranians, Iranians think of Russia as some giant scrap yard where you can get a steal, a deal, Sale of the century..
Only problem Iranians are some what drawn in to the issues for the area (ie) To get what they are looking for they have to help with the cause ~ Whom else would you talk to, To get military equipment on the cheap and to get it smuggled across the frontier and back into Iran.

by: HRW from: USA
January 29, 2012 14:16
It is confirmed that Dzhamaleil Mutaliyev was a civilian. His only crime was that he spent a lot of time in a local mosque.

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