19 October 2010

Chechen Parliament Attacked by Gunmen: All Terrorists "Eliminated"

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov

Reports are coming out of Grozny today of an early-morning terrorist attack on the Chechen Parliament building sure to be attributed to Muslim separatists as the Moscow-loyal government tries to keep an uneasy peace. After the medieval savagery of the Breslan school massacre, best expect anything from them.  And is their style, the Russian Interior Ministry reports all terrorists "eliminated"-

Police in Russia’s Chechnya have killed all the terrorists who attacked the republic’s parliament on Tuesday morning, an Interior Ministry official said. 

The deputy head of the republic’s Interior Ministry, Roman Edilov, said four militants and two police officers had died during the operation. He also dismissed reports that the militants had taken hostages. The attack began when a vehicle carrying terrorists drove in with cars carrying lawmakers, a police source told RIA Novosti earlier. 

He added that a suicide bomber had blown himself up while the other militants headed toward parliament. Parliament was evacuated and a special operation, headed by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, was launched to flush out the militants. 

This is the second serious terrorist incident in Chechnya in recent months. In August, a suicide squad launched a massive attack on Kadyrov’s home village of Tsentroi. 

Chechnya, which saw two brutal separatist wars in the 1990s and early 2000s, has seen relative calm in recent years under Kadyrov, a former militant turned Kremlin ally whom critics have accused of human rights abuses.


But while I -like most sane people- couldn't possibly have a lower opinion of any kind of terrorists, it's not like the Chechens living in rubble don't have legitimate grievances against the "leadership"... have you ever seen how Kadyrov lives


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