Chechen Terrorists Move Over to Georgia

Chechen guerrillas moved their headquarters over to the Pankisi Gorge. The press service of the Russian president informed that the Chechen leaders  commanded their terrorists from there. The so-called anti-criminal operation does not stop terrorists from planning and conducting their subversive activities against Russia.

As spokespeople for the presidential press service reported, the Chechen leaders preferred to command their bandits from a safe place. The Pankisi Gorge is apparently considered to be one like that. The terrorist group, which invaded from Georgia to the republic of Ingushetia, was commanded from the Pankisi Gorge by international terrorist Abdul Malik Mejidov. He was the deputy of another well-known Chechen terrorist Ruslan Gelayev. Mejidov was in charge of financial issues; he also controlled the deployment of Chechen terrorists from Georgia to Russia.

Abdul Malik was born in 1961 in the republic of Dagestan. He was a close accomplice of Shamil Basayev and Khattab. In 1998 Abdul Malik  came into conflict with Chechen President Aslan Maskhadov. Maskhadov dismissed him from his position. In 1999 Abdul Malik was one of the leaders of the incursion in Dagestan.

Interfax informed with reference to a source in the law-enforcement bodies of Ingushetia that a group of terrorists penetrated into the republic across the Russian-Georgian border. The group reportedly counted 200 people, it was allegedly headed to help Ruslan Gelayev’s gunmen that had been blocked  near the village of Galashki. However, this news has not been officially confirmed. Lieutenant-General Valery Putov claimed that there was no transgression of the Russian-Georgian border registered. He added that it was out of the question, taking into consideration of such a large terrorist group. Putov added that it was another piece of misinformation from the terrorists.

Sergey Yugov
PRAVDA.Ru

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