Thursday, 31 August 2006

170 MILITANTS NEUTRALIZED IN INGUSHETIA SINCE JUNE 2004

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By empty (8/31/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

More than 170 militants involved in the June 2004 raid on Ingushetia have been neutralized, the republic\'s interior chief Beslan Khamkhoyev told reporters in Nazran on Thursday. \"More than 250 participants in the attack have been identified since it took place in June 2004. Ninety militants were killed in special operations, more than 80 were arrested, 34 were sentenced, and 30 remain at large.
More than 170 militants involved in the June 2004 raid on Ingushetia have been neutralized, the republic\'s interior chief Beslan Khamkhoyev told reporters in Nazran on Thursday. \"More than 250 participants in the attack have been identified since it took place in June 2004. Ninety militants were killed in special operations, more than 80 were arrested, 34 were sentenced, and 30 remain at large. Also, more than 60 people involved in subversive and terrorist acts in Ingushetia have been identified this year. Twenty-five of them have been liquidated during special operations conducted over recently, 17 were arrested and 17 are on the federal wanted list,\" Khamkhoyev said. More special operations are being carried out by interior troops, traffic police and OMON special task units, he said. \"These operations are bearing fruit and we will continue them,\" Khamkhoyev said. (Interfax)
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