Friday, October 14, 2005

Russian Special Ops continue to cleanse Islamics


NALCHIK, Russia - Russian security forces in an armored personnel carrier smashed through the wall of a store to rescue two hostages held by suspected Islamic militants Friday as authorities tried to clear out the last pockets of rebel resistance after more than a day of fighting that killed at least 108 people. Chechen rebels claimed involvement in the near-simultaneous attacks on police and security facilities that began Thursday in this southern Russian city of 235,000 people and left corpses lying on the streets. President
Vladimir Putin praised the response by the security forces but lamented that such attacks can occur, news agencies quoted him as saying.
"It is bad that such bandit raids are still possible here," Putin said, according to the news agency Interfax, in his first public comments on the fighting. The fighting in the Kabardino-Balkariya republic near Chechnya raised fears that Islamic militants who have been fighting Russian forces for most of the past decade were opening a new front in the troubled Caucasus region.

Hey Libturds, no ACLU in Russia, those of Chechen terrorists participating in this attack who are not killed right away will be tortured and then killed by Russian soldiers, they will never forgive what their kind had done in Moscow and Beslan - I hope by tomorrow not one of these attackers (numbering between 100 - 300) is still breathing. If this scum wants to open another front in Caucasus, they are more than welcome to - no Club Gitmo in Russia - I, however, have to reiterate that some nations in European Union (namely UK) have to stop recognizing these terrorists and giving them political refuge.