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30 April 2009 The so-called "death squads",
consisted mainly from the Russian Special Forces,
participate in the war in Chechnya and in Caucasus.
The murderers were picked on a voluntary basis.
They were engaged in killings of relatives of the
Mujahideen and those who sympathized with them.
Two Russian "high-ranking officers", the members of
one of the gangs of "death squads", have told to the
British edition of The Times about the "unofficial"
methods of struggle with the Mujahideen and with their
relatives, as well as the techniques of torture.
According to the newspaper, the murderers presented
themselves as "Andrei" and "Vladimir", not naming
their surnames for security reasons. They called
themselves "zaichiks (little hares)".
According to them, the prisoners and the hostages
were tortured with a hammer and electricity, the
bodies then were either buried in unmarked pits or
"pulverized".
According to the murderers, one artillery shell was
placed between the legs of the victim and one over the
chest, adding several 200-gram TNT blocks and then the
body was blew "to smithereens".
"The trick is to make sure absolutely nothing is
left. No body, no proof, no problem", they explained.
The murderers told that in such a way they had
finished off the 40-year-old Chechen who allegedly was
a "recruiter of the female Shaheeds".
Two "recruited" were detained together with her -
one was barely 15.
"At first the older one denied everything, then we
roughed her up and gave her electric shocks. She
provided us with good information. Once we were done
with her we shot her in the head", the murderers tell.
The body was disposed in a field and "pulverized".
The abducted girls were executed after long tortures.
"Andrei" told that has personally killed 10 "female
suicide bombers", and once has ordered a tank to drive
over a certain "Chechen female sniper".
The murderers told that in 2002, in retaliation for
the killing of 2 members of "FSB" gang, they had
killed 200 civilians.
The murderers stated that the tortures and murders
of hostages "were widely used among special forces".
The superiors tacitly backed them - on the
understanding that all of this would be carried out
covertly.
The author of the material in The Times wrote that
"acts of blood-curdling brutality were committed by
both sides", saying that "the Chechen separatists,
especially in the beginning of war, severely treated
civilians and prisoners: they were often raped and
killed women and children and decapitated Russian
soldiers".
For all that the author of article has not
mentioned any facts of "rapes of women and children"
(whose women and whose children, is it Chechens
occupied Russia?" - KC).
Meanwhile the murderer "Andrei" told that "he had
gone berserk when they got a terrorist with several
videos of militants torturing Russian prisoners of
war, in particular there was a video of the arrested
laughing as his comrades raped a 12-year-old girl and
then shot off her fingers".
"The Chechen, despite his order, could not get up
because of handcuffs, then his arms were chopped off
by an axe, and realizing that further interrogation
would be impossible he was shot in the head" the
murderer told.
We would like to indicate in this regard that
Russian TV has already shown all video footages, the
Russian infidels have, of kidnappings and violence
over hostages, which were practiced by separate gangs
in Chechnya during the period from 1996 to 1999. There
was nothing known till now about a videocassette, told
by the murderer.
Moreover, today it is known for certain that almost
all gangs engaged in kidnappings in Chechnya and in
neighboring regions were supervised and financed by
the FSB.
Thus, the gangs of Yamadayev and Kadyrov were
kidnapping people in Dagestan and in Ingushetia. The
gang of Movladi Baisarov "worked" in Chechnya and in
Ingushetia. He also participated in abduction and
murder of three Britons and a New Zealander.
The gang of Ramzan Dzhamalkhanov (nickname "Ram"),
kidnapped people in Chechnya, Russia, Ingushetia.
With the beginning of intrusion of Russian invaders
into Chechnya in 1999, it was found out that all these
gangs were managed by the FSB, and their ringleaders
became officers of the Russian army and secret
services. The members of the gangs became "special
forces troops" and "militiaman" as a part of
occupation troops.
Meanwhile the murderer "Andrei" tells that he
thought of his opponents not as human beings but as
"cockroaches to be squashed".
"That's the only way to deal with terrorists", he
explained.
The murderer told about a peculiar hobby of Russian
infidels. So, one soldier "liked to collect chopped
off ears, he'd made a necklace and wanted to take this
home".
"I did not like that kind of behavior", "Andrei"
confessed to journalists.
According to "Vladimir" not everyone could carry
out their "work":
"You have to be a very strong. Those who carried it
out always volunteered. It would not be right to order
one of your men to torture someone. It can be morally
and psychologically very tough."
Thus, the two sadists have told to the journalist
that they not murderers at all.
"We are not murderers. We are officers engaged in a
war against brutal terrorists who will stop at
nothing, not even at killing children, - "Andrei"
explained. - They are animals and the only way to deal
with them is to destroy them. There is no room for
legal niceties in a war like this. Only those who were
there can truly understand. I have no regrets. My
conscience is clear," the infidel concluded. -- Kavkaz
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