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October 13, 2005

Russia: A Message from Islamist Militants in Nalchik

A "report" of the Nalchik assault has been published on the website of the pro-extremist Kavkaz Center, claiming that the attack was the work of the Caucasus Front and other allied units.

"In the morning of 13 October, 2005, units of the Caucasian Front entered the city of Nalchik in order to fulfill a planned military task. The operation is carried out by forces of the Kabardino-Balkarian Sector of the CF [Caucasian Front] and associated units from other sectors of the Caucasian Front. The total amount of Mujahideen participating in the military operation is sufficient to fulfill the given task.

As of 1.30 p.m. local time, the subdivisions of the Caucasian Front were continuing to combat with the Kafirs [Russians] and Munafiqs [local traitors] directly in Nalchik.

Since the start of the operation, central bases and dislocations of the armed forces of the Kafirs and Munafiks in the city have been attacked. About 110 Kafirs and Munafiqs were killed during the operation. A large number of enemies were wounded. Several buildings of the district militia were destroyed. The buildings of the Interior Ministry and the FSB were partially burned. Weapons were captured. There are prisoners. The Mujahedeen are in control of the approaches to the city and the roads, and of the districts of Nalchik where the operation is carried out.

Four Mujahedeen have become martyrs (insha Allah!). The military operation in Nalchik continues. Additional news will be transmitted later".

The Caucasus Front are an Islamist group with links to the Chechen conflict. They are based mainly in Dagestan.

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Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at October 13, 2005 1:12 PM

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