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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
Chaos, confusion, carjacking. Welcome to Nalchik |
2005-10-14 |
Vivid account of yesterday's battle from a local journalist. (Yes, there's lots of "insurgents" and "militants," but that linguistic battle's probably lost.) Not very long. Read it all. |
Posted by:Angatle Gleath9854 |
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Posted by: Snagum Ulavigum4061 2005-10-14 10:29 |
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Posted by: Snagum Ulavigum4061 2005-10-14 10:26 |
#2 I was able to see some of them. They were all clean-shaven – no Islamic-style beards – apart from one whose body I saw. Some were dressed in military camouflage gear, and these ones also had masks over their faces. But most were dressed in ordinary civilian clothes. I later saw how Nalchik residents people recognised quite a lot of the militants lying dead. They were locals. If this is true (and the source is not particularly trustworthy), then it's quite worrisome. |
Posted by: gromky 2005-10-14 08:39 |
#1 When I filed this report, at least one confrontation was still ongoing. Somehow, I doubt the choice of words was Fatima's. There may be a translator and editor involved. Perhaps a former AP employee. |
Posted by: Gleaper Uleamble3573 2005-10-14 08:15 |