*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://63.249.218.164/html/chechnyanews.htm#03a0400 Monday 03 April 2000 Announcement from Commanders Khattab and Basayev Commanders Shamil Basayev and Khattab have announced that nine OMON Special Police, who were captured a few days ago, will be executed unless the Russian Army hands over a Russian officer who committed a rape-murder of a young Chechen girl. The Russian war criminal, who serves as an officer in a Russian tank unit, raped the young Chechen girl and strangled her to death before placing her under the wheels of his tank and crushing her young body. The crime was committed in full view of the soldiers of the Russian tank unit. The brother of the murdered sister is a member of the Mujahideen, and he will personally kill all nine OMON prisoners unless the Russian war criminal is handed over. Moreover, if the surrender of the officer is not forthcoming, the Mujahideen will hunt him down wherever he may be. Field Commander Shamil Basayev Field Commander Khattab Go to Top Monday 03 April 2000 Mujahideen Belie Russian Claims by Destroying Russian Units The Russian political and military leadership has continued to claim that 'the situation in Chechnya is calm and under control'. The Mujahideen have made clear the fallacy of these statements by wiping out several units of elite OMON Special Police during the past few weeks. On Saturday, the Mujahideen wiped out another OMON unit in one of the villages of Southern Chechnya, just hours after Putin the Loser announced that "there no longer was any serious resistance to the Russian Military in Chechnya." Details of the Operation A reconnaissance unit of the Mujahideen (3-5 men) led by Field Commander Abul-Waleed Al-Ansari halted for a temporary rest in the abandoned village of Zhan-Vedeno. The unit decided to take shelter in one of the village's houses before continuing with their mission. During this time, the Mujahideen lit a small fire to keep themselves warm - no precautions were taken as there was no Russian Military presence in the area. Unexpectedly, a marauding unit of Russian OMON Special Police approached the area. (Not for combat reasons, but because they thought the village had only a few civilian inhabitants who could be targeted for ransom or rape.) The OMON unit had four armoured vehicles, two trucks and 45 soldiers and officers in its ranks. As the OMON unit came closer to the village, the unit's commanding officer spotted the smoke rising from the fireplace used by the Mujahideen. The officer organised a siege of the house from all directions, with the exception of a path leading to a nearby forest. He then approached the house, drew his pistol and ordered: "Those in the house must exit immediately! " This alerted the Mujahideen who did not detect the approach of the Russian unit. Abul-Waleed glanced out of the window and realised that the Mujahideen were outnumbered 10:1 in number and about 30:1 in firepower (the Russians had four armoured vehicles). Abul-Waleed maintained the discipline of his unit, and did not inform them about the size of the besieging forces. He then spoke out in Russian to fool the Russian officer and to make him think that the occupants of the house were scared. He said: "If we come out, will you hurt us?" The OMON officer said: "No, we will not hurt you." Emboldened by what he felt was the upper hand, the officer demanded that the house be evacuated immediately or he would storm it at the count of three. He began counting… The officer counted one, two… … At the count of three, Abul-Waleed opened the door and killed the Russian officer with a burst of machine gun fire. He then took the officer's pistol, shut the door and ordered his men to escape from the windows. The Russian unit was confused and in disarray - they had come to pillage, and in just a few moments lost their leader and realised that they were now face to face with the Mujahideen. The Mujahideen managed to escape into the nearby forest despite a hail of Russian fire, Abul-Waleed sustained a minor wound in his hip. During this time, Field Commander Khattab learned that the small Mujahideen reconnaissance unit had been surrounded and was under fire. Khattab quickly led his force to the village and outflanked the unassuming OMON unit. A few minutes later the Mujahideen attacked the enemy and wiped out the entire unit, destroying all four armoured vehicles, and both trucks. 36 enemy troops were killed; the remaining nine were captured and they currently face execution. The Mujahideen also captured all of the doomed unit's light and medium weapons, and burnt the undamaged vehicles as they are of little use to the Mujahideen in the mountainous regions. After the battle, the Mujahideen began returning to their positions in the surrounding mountains. They were suddenly attacked by a squadron of enemy attack helicopters. A ground force of enemy reinforcements was also detected as it approached the abandoned village. By the Grace of Allah Most High, the Mujahideen used their expert marksmanship and the heavy foliage of the nearby forests to avoid enemy fire and to force back the Russian forces. Mujahideen sources confirm that one helicopter was damaged and made a forced landing. One truck and an armoured personnel carrier from the relieving ground force were also destroyed. Russian forces have failed to move into the abandoned village, and the Mujahideen are watching their every move from the mountain tops and forests. Russian Leadership At Odds With Each Other Intense bickering has erupted once again between the Ministry of Interior (that commands OMON units, internal police, internal security etc.) and the Ministry of Defence (Army, Navy, Air Force etc.) The Minister of Interior has accused his counterparts in the Russian Army of lying about the extent of Russian Military achievements in Chechnya, and of concealing the truth about the strength of the Mujahideen. According to the Minister of Interior, this litany of lies has led to massive casualties among OMON Special Police units during the past few weeks. The Minister of Interior is blaming the Army for these losses, claiming that OMON's duty is to police areas that are 'cleansed' of regular military formations, not to engage in large-scale combat activity. He claims large-scale operations are the responsibility of Special Descent units (many of which were wiped out in the early stages of winter), armoured formations and army corps. The Russian Army replied to these accusations by accusing OMON leadership of poor performance and incompetence. Both sides do not recognise that the Mujahideen do not care about the cool names and fancy titles of Russian forces - whatever units the enemy deploys in the field will eventually be annihilated by the soldiers of Allah. Putin Calls for Negotiations - Again Putin the Loser has approached the Chechen leadership with a new offer for peace negotiations. President Maskhadov has summarily refused this offer, and has reiterated that no negotiations would take place before the withdrawal of all Russian forces from Chechnya. The President of Ingushetia announced the offer and revealed that he was asked by Putin to act as a mediator in any negotiations. Despite this public announcement, Putin refused to acknowledge it to the media. Any public perusal of negotiations would reveal the increasingly hopeless situation of Russian forces in Chechnya, and turn Putin's popularity into disgrace. The latest offer of negotiations also shows Russia's desperation to find a way out of the war in Chechnya - Insha-Allah, the Mujahideen will make that easy for them, but in the Mujahideen's own way, and by the terms of the Shariah of Allah. Mercenaries Flee Chechnya Most mercenaries serving the Russian Military are fleeing the battlefield and leaving Chechnya. The mercenaries who came from across Russia believed the Mujahideen were weak and small in number. They also believed that they would earn some easy money following a quick victory. None of their hopes were realised - after a string of massive defeats and humiliations, as well as being relegated to the role of acting out "surrender of Chechen fighters" for international media, many of the mercenaries have decided to return home. The mercenaries who are still alive will return to their homes in humiliation and defeat, without having been paid one rouble for their 'noble sacrifice.' Go to Top __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? 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