| There was no battle. Civilians were massacred! (Photonews) |
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| Written by smock | |||
| Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:51 | |||
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On February 11-12, 2010 a "special operation" was held at the border of the Chechnya and Ingushetia in the outskirts of the village of Arshty and Dattykh in a woodland. As a result Russian occupying forces reported on destruction of the large Chechen Mujahideen unit, denying any victims among civilians. Meanwhile as early as in the morning February 12, there appeared information on large civilian casualties during the "special operation".
On February 13, the activists from Human Rights Center Memorial came to the village of Arshty. On February 14, members of Memorial and Human Rights Watch examined the witnesses in the Achkhoi-Martan district of Chechnya. It is evident that there had been many civilians in the area where the "special operation" took place. At least four of them are dead. Human rights activists managed to find out the circumstances of their death. Alexander Cherkasov, the board member of Memorial, said: "There was no battle at all there when civilians could have been used as human shields and no bombings from helicopters. An armed Russian group attacked peasants from ambush and shot dead and finished off the wounded. There are knife wounds on the bodies which means that the peasants were probably tortured before death". "They wore civilian cloths militants don't use, their bags were filled with garlic", he added. According to Memorial, corpses of Shamil Katayev (born in 1991, resident of Yandi-Kotar), Movsar Tatayev (born in 1988, resident of Achkhoi-Martan), Ramzan Susayev (born in 1969) and Movsar Dakhayev (born in 1992, resident of Achkhoi-Martan) were identified. And another villager, Mayr-Ali Vakhayev (born in 1965), still didn't return from the woodland. His fate is unknown.
hamil Katayev went to collect wild garlic for earning money to conduct electricity to their house where he lives in poverty with his father and four siblings. The body of Shamil Katayev was multiple gunshot wounds in his forehead. His passport, mobile phone and permission document for collecting wild garlic were disappeared from packet of Shamil's jacket. Movsar Tatayev's body had three gunshot and multiple stab wounds. Both were buried in Achkhoi-Martan village by the relatives of Movsar Tatayev. Because Shamil's family couldn't afford the funeral.
Human rights activists interviewed with several dozen of residents including relatives of victims in Achkhoi-Martan village. They said nobody warned them about the special operation there and the collectors easily passed through all the check points until the forests. Moreover, an eyewitness said they didn't hear any sounds of battle; suddenly Russian soldiers opened fire on them. Memorial believes that the list of victims is incomplete. But they continue to investigate what happened on February 11-12. Initially, the FSB categorically denied killing of civilians, saying that these reports were false and provocative. However, after a Moscow's puppet Ingush leader, Yunusbek Yevkurov, expressed condolence to the relatives of the four children brutally murdered by the Russians, the Russians invented a new story and say now that "civilians were caught in a crossfire in a course of a military operation". Moreover, local residents testify that there were no fighters in the forest in their vicinity at all and that all those who were brutally murdered by the Russian special troops of the KGB after brutal tortures in a day-long improvised concentration camp were peaceful peasants, most of them school children. Among the peasants murdered by the Russians there are least 7 people from the Chechen Achkhoi-Martan village in the neighboring Chechnya, the rest are the peasants from other villages. Suspicions about the bloody Russian massacre of children intensified after it became known that a KGB agent Khasu from the village of Gekhi working for the puppet regime as a small district clerk in the local Religious Affairs Office, came to the Achkhoi-Martan village and asked peasant not to tell anything to journalists about the Russian massacre. He promised money and all sorts of benefits if they followed suite.
Photos of the victims:
Movsar Dakhayev:
Movsar Tatayev:
Shamil Katayev:
Ramzan Susayev:
Source: Kavkaz Center, WaYNaKH Online
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